10 Results found for "caution oneself".

break one's arm patting oneself on the back

on the back) (humorous, derogatory) To be very full of oneself. Often used as a sarcastic caution: "don't break your arm patting yourself on the back"....


lead with one's chin

led with one's chin) (boxing) To leave one's chin unprotected. (idiomatic) To behave without caution; to make oneself vulnerable. stick one's neck out...


かいしん

progress 戒心: caution 戒慎: discretion かいしんする • (kaishin suru) suru (stem かいしんし (kaishin shi), past かいしんした (kaishin shita)) 改心: reform oneself 回診: visit one's...


jump the gun

jumping to begin a race too soon to act without due caution to trade securities based on yet undisclosed information false start get ahead of oneself...


much to be said

advisability of what follows. There is much to be said for a policy of caution. 2013 August 14, Simon Jenkins, The Guardian‎[1]: The British empire had...


syur

positive syur sure syur to make sure; to verify; to recheck; to use extra care or caution to secure; to make oneself secure of syur yes yes, of course...


segurado

to make sure; to verify; to recheck; to use extra care or caution to secure; to make oneself secure of segurado (feminine segurada, masculine plural segurados...


profess

‘lishes’: The nomenclature of hybridity”, in English World-Wide‎[4], page 13: Caution needs to be exercised in regards to claims of coinage as the data contained...


deposit

my landlord's account before he gave me the keys. To lay aside; to rid oneself of. 1654, Henry Hammond, Of Schism: or a Defence of the Church of England:...


ἐφέλκυσις

From ἐφελκύω (ephelkúō, “to draw to oneself, appeal, attract”) +‎ -σῐς (-sis). έφελκύω is a variant of ἐφέλκω (ephélkō, “to draw in; bring on; drag, pull...