what's your job

  • 81Blow Your House Down — is the second novel by Pat Barker. Published in 1984, the novel follows the lives of a number of prostitutes working in a northern English city at a time when a serial killer of prostitutes is haunting the area. The main focus is on two… …

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  • 82get what's coming to one — or {slang}[get one s] {v. phr.} To receive the good or bad that you deserve; get what is due to you; get your share. * /At the end of the movie the villain got what was coming to him and was put in jail./ * /John didn t think he was getting what… …

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  • 83get what's coming to one — or {slang}[get one s] {v. phr.} To receive the good or bad that you deserve; get what is due to you; get your share. * /At the end of the movie the villain got what was coming to him and was put in jail./ * /John didn t think he was getting what… …

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  • 84get\ what's\ coming\ to\ one — or slang get one s v. phr. To receive the good or bad that you deserve; get what is due to you; get your share. At the end of the movie the villain got what was coming to him and was put in jail. John didn t think he was getting what was coming… …

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  • 85Anastasia at Your Service — (1982) is a young adult novel by Lois Lowry. It is part of a series of books Lois Lowry wrote about Anastasia and her younger brother Sam. The first edition was illustrated by Diane De Groat.Plot summaryA long, boring summer mdash;that s what… …

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  • 86with your/both eyes open — fully aware of what could happen I went into the job with my eyes (wide) open. If you do this, you need to do it with both eyes open. • • • Main Entry: ↑eye with your/both eyes open see ↑eye, 1 • • • …

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  • 87blow job — Q. What did the hurricane say to the coconut tree? A. Hold on to your nuts, this is no ordinary blow job …

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  • 88(a) mind of your own — a mind of (your) own the ability to act or think independently. I advised her to take the job offer, but she has a mind of her own, so I don t know what she ll decide. Usage notes: sometimes used humorously of things that are not alive to suggest …

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  • 89have had more than (your) fair share of (something) — to have had more of something unpleasant than other people when you do not deserve it. Jane s had more than her fair share of bad luck recently, what with losing her job and getting divorced …

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  • 90set your sights on doing something — set (your) sights (on (doing something)) to decide what you want to get or achieve something. I think they set their sights too high – they ll never find someone for the job who has all those skills. Once she sets her sights on something, she won …

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