10 Results found for "bill oneself".

expose oneself

oneself (third-person singular simple present exposes oneself, present participle exposing oneself, simple past and past participle exposed oneself)...


lose the run of oneself

understandable and excusable `losing the run' of oneself. 1993 December 16, Seán Power, “Interpretation (Amendment) Bill, 1993 [ Seanad : Second Stage.]”, in Dáil...


cruising for a bruising

Following a course of action likely to result in injury or other trouble for oneself. 1945 November 30, “Underdog, Undaunted Navy Ready for Army”, in The Independent...


on one's own

road - we are completely on our own up here. on one's tod on one's bill by oneself alone; by oneself; without the companionship or assistance of others...


take pride

Progress: Our lawgivers take special pride in the ever active manufacture of new bills and laws. plume, pique take stock in pride oneself be proud of...


nomiĝi

be named Mi nomiĝas Vilĉjo. ― I am called Bill. The standard means of identifying a person (including oneself) is with the noun nomo and the verb esti...


buckle up

with a buckle. 1855, Charles Dickens, “The Holly-tree. Third Branch—The Bill”, in Christmas Stories […] (The Works of Charles Dickens; XV), de luxe edition...


postawić

question) (transitive, informal) to pick up the tab, to cover, to foot the bill someone (to pay for someone else) [with dative ‘for someone’] (reflexive...


dorkhlöndaran

Comuni) to belittle to reduce, decrease, make smaller to humble oneself Dorkhlöndardich an de bill zeinan bóol gazècht. Humble yourself if you want to be perceived...


identify

biology) To establish the taxonomic classification of an organism. 2000, Bill Clinton, Proclamation 7319: A recent biological inventory uncovered 41 species...