“[one's]”

The following 777 entries include the term [one's].

Entries 106–120 of 777
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come to one's senses

idiom

: to begin to think in a sensible or correct way after being foolish or wrong

count one's blessings

idiom

: to make a special effort to appreciate the good things in one's life

count one's chickens (before they hatch)

idiom

usually used in negative statements to mean that someone should not depend on something hoped for until he or she knows for certain that it will happen

curl one's lip

idiom

: to move the corner of one's lip up in an expression that usually shows disgust or disapproval

cut off one's nose to spite one's face

idiom

: to do something that is meant to harm someone else but that also harms the person who does it

cut one's losses

idiom

: to stop an activity, business, etc., that is failing in order to prevent more losses or damage

cut one's own throat

idiom

: to do something that is bad for oneself : to act in a way that will cause oneself harm

dead on one's feet

idiom

: very tired but still standing, working, etc.

declare (one's) independence

idiom

: to say that one no longer accepts the rule of another

die before one's time

idiom

: to die at a younger age than one should

die in one's sleep

idiom

: to die while one is sleeping

dig one's own grave

idiom

: to behave in a way that will cause one to lose or fail

dollar signs in one's eyes

idiom

: a desire to make money

do one's best

idiom

: do as well as one can

do one's bit

idiom

: to do one's share of a job or task

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