You know what it looks like… but what is it called?
TAKE THE QUIZ“one's”
The following 765 entries include the term one's.
out of one's wits
idiom—used for emphasis with verbs like scare and frighten
out of the corner of one's eye
idiom: to the side of where one is looking
out of the goodness of one's heart
idiom: out of personal generosity and not because he or she wanted to get anything for himself or herself
out of the kindness of one's heart
idiom: because one is a kind and generous person
out on one's ear
idiom: forced out : thrown out : fired
outstay one's welcome
idiom: to be no longer welcome to stay in a place because one has stayed too long, been impolite, etc.
overplay one's cards
idiom: to make a mistake due to the belief that one's position is stronger or better than it really is
overplay one's hand
idiom: to make a mistake due to the belief that one's position is stronger or better than it really is
overstay one's welcome
idiom: to stay somewhere as a guest longer than one should
pack one's bags
idiom: to put one's belongings in a suitcase or other container for traveling : to gather up one's belongings and leave a place
past one's prime
idiom: no longer still active and in good health
pay one's last respects
idiom: to attend a funeral as a sign of respect for the person who died
pay one's respects
idiom: to visit or speak with someone in a polite way as a sign of respect
pay with one's life
idiom: to be punished by being put to death
peddle one's wares
idiom: to sell one's products





