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The following 409 entries include the term someone's.
on someone's way out
idiom: as someone is leaving
open someone's eyes
idiom: to cause someone to notice or be aware of something important —often + to
out of someone's reach
idiom: not close enough to be touched or picked up by someone
out of someone's way
idiom: requiring someone to take another route in order to do something
pass someone's lips
idiom: to be spoken by someone
penetrate someone's disguise
idiom: to see or realize who someone really is behind a disguise
pick someone's brain/brains
idiom: to talk to someone in order to get helpful information or advice
pick someone's pocket
idiom: to steal money or objects from someone's pocket or purse
play into (someone's) hands
idiom: to do something that one does not realize will hurt oneself and help someone else
poach on someone's territory/turf
idiom: to do something that someone else should do : to interfere in an area that another person usually controls
prey on/upon someone's mind
idiom: to make someone worry : to be constantly on someone's mind
prey/weigh on someone's mind
idiom: to be causing someone worry
prick someone's conscience
idiom: to make someone feel guilty
pull someone's leg
idiom: to make someone believe something that is not true as a joke : to trick or lie to someone in a playful way
pull the wool over someone's eyes
idiom: to trick or deceive someone : to hide the truth from someone