“(one/'s”

The following 990 entries include the term (one/'s.

Entries 886–900 of 990
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take (someone) under one's wing

phrase

: to help, teach, or take care of (someone who is younger or has less experience)

take (something) in one's stride

phrase

: to deal with (something difficult or upsetting) in a calm way

take (something) into one's (own) hands

phrase

: to take control of something : seek to do something that is the responsibility of others

take the law into one's own hands

phrase

: to try to punish someone for breaking a law even though one does not have the right to do that

take to one's bed

phrase

: to confine oneself to one's bed for a long time

take to one's heels

phrase

: to begin to run away

talk one's way

phrase

: to convince someone to allow one to get into a place

talk one's way out of (something)

phrase

: to avoid (something unpleasant or undesirable) by saying things to make other people forgive or excuse one

thank one's lucky stars

phrase

: to be very grateful

the ball is in one's court

phrase

: burdened with expectations or requirements for something

the courage of one's convictions

phrase

: the courage to do what one believes is right

the end of one's tether

noun phrase

: a state in which one is not able to deal with a problem, difficult situation, etc., any longer

the error of one's ways

noun phrase

: one's wrong actions or bad behavior

the top of one's list

phrase

used with on, at, near, etc., to say that something is the first and most important thing that one needs to do or among the first and most important things that one needs to do

throw one's hands up (in the air)

phrase

: to stop an activity or effort and admit that one cannot do anything to make a situation better

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