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to lead or take someone to the door or exit. After we finished our talk, she showed me to the door. Bill and I finished our chat as he saw me to the door. ... show someone (to) the door ... See also: door, show...
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show hand; show in true colours; show into somewhere; show mettle; show of hands; show off; show signs of; show someone out; show stuff; show teeth; show the door; show the ropes; show the way; show to a seat; show to good advantage;
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Aug 24, 2009 ... Show him the door, Dig." (idiomatic, by extension, especially of a person) To ... 2008, Bruce DePuyt, "Sweeping the Red Out of Our Region," ...
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show someone the door ... knock on the door (=so that someone knows you are there): ... to rudely tell or show someone that you are not interested in listening to their opinion or in helping them...
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Is it anti-American to hate everything about America? Or should I not be questioning his patriotism? ... Posted by Karol at September 10, 2005 03:28 AM | TrackBack; Technorati Tags: Anti+Americanism Hating+America America+Hatred Harold+Meyerson ... Buying from Amazon.com? Use this link and support Alarming News.
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The first rainy day at the A-Space, and a chance to try out the rain plan: I put a sandwich board sign outside the door, ... The May 2008 series of Show Someone How You Feel About Something is off to a great start! Nava and I were out at the Farmer's Market at Clark Park today, and many wonderful people took some time to...
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Yes Dear TV Show Blooper : Someone Close or Open the Door. Plus Bloopers and mistakes in movies, TV, books, and more. Thousands of bloopers make it into even the biggest movies, and some of these mistakes are very entertaining, if you know where to look. ... Yes Dear - Someone Close or Open the Door...
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Home-making in the Hudson Valley ... The last thing I want anywhere in my house is for someone to open a door and immediately know that a particular room was recently renovated. My house is full of quirks and imperfections, and I have deliberately carried them into this space.
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"Hi, I have just received my ring and would like to say that it is absolutely beautiful, thank you so much for a fast efficient services and the perfect ring." ... "I’m very impressed with your customer service, so much so that I felt the need to comment on it. Your quality and speed ... Mr Lefevre, South Yorkshire...
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lie at someone's door, to be the responsibility of; be imputable to: One's mistakes often lie at one's own door. ... show someone the door, to request or order someone to leave; dismiss: She resented his remark and showed him the door.
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