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  • 111someone could with their eyes shut — (someone) could (do something) with (their) eyes closed/shut if someone could do something with their eyes shut, they can do it very easily, usually because they have done it so many times before. I ve driven along this route so often, I could do …

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  • 112someone could with eyes closed — (someone) could (do something) with (their) eyes closed/shut if someone could do something with their eyes shut, they can do it very easily, usually because they have done it so many times before. I ve driven along this route so often, I could do …

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  • 113someone could with eyes shut — (someone) could (do something) with (their) eyes closed/shut if someone could do something with their eyes shut, they can do it very easily, usually because they have done it so many times before. I ve driven along this route so often, I could do …

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  • 114someone couldn't care less — (someone) couldn t care less someone does not care at all. Most fans couldn t care less about it …

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  • 115someone is at your disposal — (someone) is at (your) disposal someone is available to help you. I know there is plenty of work to do, so my daughter is at your disposal …

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  • 116someone is at disposal — (someone) is at (your) disposal someone is available to help you. I know there is plenty of work to do, so my daughter is at your disposal …

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  • 117someone is in business — (someone) is in business someone is able to begin doing something. Making one of these instruments looks like a simple process find the right kind of plant, cut off the stalk, and you re in business. Usage notes: sometimes used in the form back… …

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  • 118someone will be along — (someone) will be along someone is coming. The author will be along soon to autograph copies of her book …

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  • 119someone would not be caught dead — (someone) would not be caught dead someone would never do or wear something. I wouldn t be caught dead doing ads for that company. My father wouldn t have been caught dead in a white suit. Etymology: based on the idea that something very bad… …

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  • 120someone, eat your heart out! — (someone), eat your heart out! humorous something that you say which means that you or someone you know can do something better than a person who is famous for doing that thing. I m taking singing lessons. Celine Dion, eat your heart out! …

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