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101give someone a piece of your mind — informal phrase to speak very angrily to someone because they have done something wrong I’m going to give that girl a piece of my mind when I see her. Thesaurus: to say something, or to speak to someone in an angry waysynonym Main entry: piece *… …
102Give Me Immortality or Give Me Death — is a comedy album by The Firesign Theatre that was released in 1998 on Rhino Records. It represented an important comeback for the legendary troupe and was widely praised as a complete return to form.Like many of their best works, it can be… …
103Give 'Em the Boot DVD — Give Em the Boot is the fifth release in the Give Em the Boot series. It was released in 2005 (see 2005 in music).Track listing#Give Em the Boot Intro # Ruby Soho Rancid # Never Die Tiger Army # Light At the End F Minus # Rudie Can t Fail Joe… …
104give money over — index lend Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
105give someone a head start — give (someone) a head start have a head start to have an advantage that makes you more likely to be successful. Bamforth s natural popularity gave him a head start over the other leadership contenders. (often + over) …
106give a head start — give (someone) a head start have a head start to have an advantage that makes you more likely to be successful. Bamforth s natural popularity gave him a head start over the other leadership contenders. (often + over) …
107give somebody grief (over something) — give sb ˈgrief (about/over sth) idiom (informal) to be annoyed with sb and criticize their behaviour Main entry: ↑griefidiom …
108give sb an edge — (over/on sb/sth) ► to give someone an advantage in a particular situation: »A consortium of private equity investors gave the group the edge in the competition to acquire MGM. Main Entry: ↑edge …
109give sb an edge on sb — give sb an edge (over/on sb/sth) ► to give someone an advantage in a particular situation: »A consortium of private equity investors gave the group the edge in the competition to acquire MGM. Main Entry: ↑edge …
110give sb an edge on sb/sth — give sb an edge (over/on sb/sth) ► to give someone an advantage in a particular situation: »A consortium of private equity investors gave the group the edge in the competition to acquire MGM. Main Entry: ↑edge …