“someone's”

The following 409 entries include the term someone's.

Entries 76–90 of 409
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come to someone's attention

idiom

: to be noticed by someone

cook someone's goose

idiom

: to make it certain that someone will fail, lose, etc.

cross someone's face

idiom

: to appear briefly on someone's face

cross someone's mind

idiom

: to come into someone's mind : to be thought of by someone

dance to someone's tune

idiom

: to do what someone (else) wants or forces one to do

darken someone's door/doors

idiom

: to go to or appear at a place where one is not welcome anymore

descend/sink/stoop to someone's level

idiom

: to behave as badly as someone who has treated one wrongly

distant look in someone's eye

idiom

: a look on someone's face that shows he or she is thinking about something that is not related to what is happening at the present time

do someone's bidding

idiom

: to do what one is told or ordered to do especially by one in a position of power or authority

do someone's shopping

idiom

: to visit a place or places where goods are sold in order to buy the things (such as groceries) that someone needs to buy

drag someone's name through the mud

idiom

: to publicly say false or bad things that harm someone's reputation

drop/dump (something) in/into/on someone's lap

idiom

: to give (something) to someone suddenly even though he or she did not want it or expect it

drop/fall into someone's lap

idiom

: to come to a person suddenly in an unexpected way even though he or she did not try to get it

ease someone's (troubled) mind

idiom

: to make someone stop worrying

eat out of someone's hand

idiom

: to be completely controlled by someone

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