Pleased

  • 61Halfway, Pleased — Infobox Album Name = Halfway, pleased Type = studio Artist = Curt Smith Released = May 20 2008 Recorded = 2001 2008 Genre = Pop Length = 67:16 Label = KOOK Media Producer = Curt Smith Charlton Pettus Last album = Mayfield (1998) This album =… …

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  • 62far from pleased — far from ˈpleased | none too ˈpleased idiom not pleased; angry • She was none too pleased at having to do it all again. Main entry: ↑pleasedidiom …

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  • 63be [glad/happy/pleased etc.] to see the back of someone — be [glad/happy/pleased etc.] to see the back of (someone/something) to be pleased when someone leaves or when something ends because you did not like them. She was an absolute pain when she stayed with us and we were both really pleased to see… …

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  • 64be pleased to see the back of someone — be [glad/happy/pleased etc.] to see the back of (someone/something) to be pleased when someone leaves or when something ends because you did not like them. She was an absolute pain when she stayed with us and we were both really pleased to see… …

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  • 65be [glad/happy/pleased etc.] to see the back of something — be [glad/happy/pleased etc.] to see the back of (someone/something) to be pleased when someone leaves or when something ends because you did not like them. She was an absolute pain when she stayed with us and we were both really pleased to see… …

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  • 66be pleased to see the back of something — be [glad/happy/pleased etc.] to see the back of (someone/something) to be pleased when someone leaves or when something ends because you did not like them. She was an absolute pain when she stayed with us and we were both really pleased to see… …

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  • 67be [glad/happy/pleased etc.] to see the back of — (someone/something) to be pleased when someone leaves or when something ends because you did not like them. She was an absolute pain when she stayed with us and we were both really pleased to see the back of her. I ll be glad to see the back of… …

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  • 68be pleased to see the back of — be [glad/happy/pleased etc.] to see the back of (someone/something) to be pleased when someone leaves or when something ends because you did not like them. She was an absolute pain when she stayed with us and we were both really pleased to see… …

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  • 69not too pleased — not/none/too pleased phrase used for saying that someone is annoyed about something Dad wasn’t too pleased about me losing the keys. Thesaurus: feeling angry or annoyedsynonym Main entry: pleased …

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  • 70as pleased as Punch — Meaning Very pleased. Origin From the Punch and Judy slapstick puppet character. Punch originated from Pulcinello an Italian puppet with similar characteristics. In Punch and Judy performances the Punch character is depicted as self satisfied and …

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