send+off

  • 91off the grid — adj. Relating to a person, family, dwelling, or community that no longer requires connections to utilities, especially the electricity and water supplies and the sewage system. Also: off the grid, off grid, off grid. Example Citation: The… …

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  • 92send someone off — (Sport) Syn: order off, dismiss, show the red card; informal red card, send for an early bath …

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  • 93ˌsend sth ˈoff — phrasal verb to send a letter, email etc to someone I must get the parcel sent off tomorrow.[/ex] …

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  • 94send one about one's business — {v. phr.} To dismiss someone summarily; tell one off. * /When Mrs. Atwater discovered that her daughter s French tutor was an ordinary fortune hunter, she sent him about his business./ Compare: SEND ONE PACKING …

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  • 95send one about one's business — {v. phr.} To dismiss someone summarily; tell one off. * /When Mrs. Atwater discovered that her daughter s French tutor was an ordinary fortune hunter, she sent him about his business./ Compare: SEND ONE PACKING …

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  • 96send out — Synonyms and related words: accredit, aerate, aerify, assign, atomize, authorize, blow out, carbonate, cast forth, charge, charter, chlorinate, commission, commit, consign, debouch, decant, delegate, depute, deputize, detach, detail, devolute,… …

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  • 97send\ one\ about\ one's\ business — v. phr. To dismiss someone summarily; tell one off. When Mrs. Atwater discovered that her daughter s French tutor was an ordinary fortune hunter, she sent him about his business. Compare: send one packing …

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  • 98send someone off — (of a soccer or rugby referee) order a player to leave the field and take no further part in the game. → send …

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  • 99send someone/something up — (informal) SATIRIZE, ridicule, make fun of, parody, lampoon, mock, caricature, imitate, ape; informal take off, spoof, take the mickey out of. → send * * * informal give an exaggerated imitation of someone or something in order to ridicule them… …

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  • 100send to the minors — {v. phr.} To dismiss someone; tell them off; terminate a relationship. A baseball term. * / What did you do to your girlfriend? Ernie asked Bert, when Bert started dating Jane. I sent her to the minors, Bert answered with a sneer./ …

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