单词 | to take one's change out of |
释义 | > as lemmasto take one's change out of (a thing or person) ΚΠ 1823 Courier 5 Mar. In ‘taking his change’ out of their speeches, the ‘tottle of the whole’ was very little to his satisfaction. 1847 T. De Quincey Secret Societies in Tait's Edinb. Mag. Aug. 514/2 I should certainly have ‘taken my change’ out of the airs she continually gave herself. 1897 ‘M. Twain’ Following Equator xxi. 209 If a man do you a wrong, his whole tribe is responsible..and you may take your change out of any individual of it, without bothering to seek out the guilty one. < as lemmas |
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