Idioms

do in (something) or do (something) in
to ruin or destroy something
The boy quickly did in the new shoes that he had received for his birthday.

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  • do justice to (something)
  • do one's best
  • do one's bit
  • do one's duty
  • do one's part
  • do one's thing
  • do or die
  • do over (something) or do (something) over
  • do something rash
  • do the dishes
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  • on top
  • not worth a plugged nickel
  • get rid of (something)
  • Dutch auction
  • pal around (with someone)
  • put (someone or something) out of one's head or mind
  • What's cooking?
  • have two strikes against one
  • get in (someone's) hair
  • pat on the back


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    A medieval trial of guilt required a suspected criminal to plunge their hand into a pan of hot water and take out a stone, or carry a red-hot iron bar. The injured arm was bandaged and inspected after three days. If it was healed the person was considered innocent. If not, they were guilty and were punished.      .. More >>
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