(1989). <span class="searchmatch">what's</span> <span class="searchmatch">someone's</span> <span class="searchmatch">damage</span>? (US, informal) <span class="searchmatch">What</span> is wrong with X? <span class="searchmatch">What's</span> X's problem? Is X crazy? <span class="searchmatch">What's</span> your <span class="searchmatch">damage</span>? <span class="searchmatch">what's</span> the <span class="searchmatch">damage</span> TheFreeDictionary...
<span class="searchmatch">what's</span> the <span class="searchmatch">damage</span>? (informal, humorous) How much does it cost? <span class="searchmatch">what's</span> <span class="searchmatch">someone's</span> <span class="searchmatch">damage</span> “<span class="searchmatch">what's</span> the <span class="searchmatch">damage</span>”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University...
and <span class="searchmatch">damage</span> microdamage nanodamage neurodamage photodamage radiation <span class="searchmatch">damage</span> splash <span class="searchmatch">damage</span> the <span class="searchmatch">damage</span> is done <span class="searchmatch">what's</span> <span class="searchmatch">someone's</span> <span class="searchmatch">damage</span> <span class="searchmatch">what's</span> the <span class="searchmatch">damage</span> damn...
article on: collateral <span class="searchmatch">damage</span> Wikipedia collateral <span class="searchmatch">damage</span> (usually uncountable, plural collateral damages) (military, euphemistic) <span class="searchmatch">Damage</span> to civilian property...
To <span class="searchmatch">damage</span> or injure. I’m off work at the moment; I’ve done my back in. (transitive, slang, dated) To rob (<span class="searchmatch">someone</span>); to steal or pilfer from (<span class="searchmatch">someone</span>)....
simple past and past participle indemnified) To secure against loss or <span class="searchmatch">damage</span>; to insure. 1670, Sir William Temple, letter to Lord Arlington, in The Works...
compensates for an injury, or other type of harm or <span class="searchmatch">damage</span>. He offered money as recompense for the <span class="searchmatch">damage</span>, but <span class="searchmatch">what</span> the injured party wanted was an apology. 1609...
for. <span class="searchmatch">What</span> can I do for you? (transitive, British) To doom; to bring about the demise of <span class="searchmatch">someone</span>; to injure or harm <span class="searchmatch">someone</span>. Synonyms: <span class="searchmatch">damage</span>, wound;...
person has all the required knowledge or skills for the job. If an emotion is "written all over <span class="searchmatch">someone's</span> face" then it is clear <span class="searchmatch">what</span> they are thinking....
From Proto-Turkic *buŕ-, *boŕ- (“to <span class="searchmatch">damage</span>, destroy”). Cognate with Turkish bozmak, Chuvash пӑс (păs, “break, destroy”), etc. IPA(key): [pozˈmɑχ] Hyphenation:...