Idioms

do (someone) out of (something)
to cheat someone out of something
The man was worried that the company would do him out of the bonus that he was expecting.

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  • do a double take
  • do a job on (someone or something)
  • do a land-office business
  • do a number on (someone or something)
  • do a snow job on (someone)
  • do an about-face
  • do away with (something)
  • do credit to (someone)
  • do in (someone) or do (someone) in
  • do in (something) or do (something) in
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  • in a word
  • to the full
  • in the charge of
  • stop off (somewhere)
  • open and aboveboard
  • up against (something)
  • tug-of-war
  • take (someone's) part
  • run wild
  • get back


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