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  • 81out of line — completely unacceptable. Some members of Congress said the decision to send in troops was completely out of line. She s trying to sell the house for about $250,000, but that price is way out of line for this part of town. Usage notes: often used… …

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  • 82send something out — 1) produce or give out something; emit something radar signals were sent out in powerful pulses 2) dispatch items to a number of people; distribute something widely the company sent out written information about the stock …

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  • 83send for — Synonyms and related words: bid come, call, call away, call back, call for, call forth, call in, call out, call together, call up, cite, conjure, conjure up, convene, convoke, demand, evoke, indent, invoke, muster, muster up, order up, page,… …

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  • 84send packing — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. send away, banish, reject, throw out*, eject; see also dismiss 1 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. show the door, dismiss, discharge, give walking papers …

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  • 85ˌsend sth ˈout — phrasal verb to send a lot of copies of the same document to a large number of people …

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  • 86send-off — /ˈsɛnd ɒf/ (say send of) noun Colloquial 1. a party or other social arrangement in honour of a person who is setting out on a journey, career, etc. 2. a start given to a person or thing …

  • 87send 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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  • 88farm someone/thing out — send out or subcontract work to others. → farm …

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  • 89send somebody packing — verb To expel or eject somebody; to chase off or force out. The whole town got together and sent the bandit packing …

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  • 90send forth — verb To emit; to produce; to let out She shuddered and was silent, holding down her head on her husbands breast. When she raised it, his white nightrobe was stained with blood where her lips had touched, and where the thin open wound in the neck… …

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