“[[someone's]]”

The following 412 entries include the term [[someone's]].

Entries 301–315 of 412
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someone's day

noun

: a day when something good happens to someone

someone's dreaming

idiom

used to say that one thinks that what another person thinks is not at all realistic or correct

someone's guess is as good as mine

idiom

used for emphasis when one doesn't know the answer to a question

someone's head is spinning

idiom

used to say that someone feels dizzy

someone's head/mind is in a spin

idiom

used to say that someone is feeling very confused

someone's heart sinks

idiom

used to say that someone feels very sad

someone's knees are knocking

idiom

used to say that a person's knees are shaking from nervousness or fear

someone's life depends on (something)

idiom

used to say that something is very important or essential often used in negative statements

someone's lips are sealed

idiom

used to say that someone will not tell secret information to anyone

someone's lookout

noun

: a person's sole responsibility for the result of making a bad decision or doing something foolish

someone's memory lives on

idiom

: someone is still remembered

someone's mind is made up

idiom

used to say that someone has made a decision and will not change it

someone's mind is playing tricks on him/her

idiom

used to say that someone is not thinking clearly

someone's money's worth

idiom

: as much as a person deserves because of the money he or she paid or the effort he or she made

someone's name is mud

idiom

used to say that people do not like or trust someone

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