10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MAKE ONE'S PEACE WITH»
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make one's peace with in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The American Heritage Dictionary of Idioms, Second Edition
This metaphoric term alludes to salivating when one anticipates food and has
been used figuratively since the mid-1600s, whether it refers to food, as in The
sight ofthat chocolate cake made her mouth water, or not. make one's peace with
...
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German/English Dictionary of Idioms
s.o. until seinen Frieden mit Gott machen put/t rel - to make one's peace with God
Und hat er vor seinem Tod noch seinen Frieden mit Gott gemacht? 7 Es scheint,
ja. Er hat wohl sogar noch gebeichtet. jn. in Frieden lassen (mit jm./elw.)form 7 ...
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Idiomatic Expressions
with English Grammar' 99 Ed.
MAKE ONE'S MARK MAKE ONE'S MOUTH WATER MAKE ONE'S PEACE WITH
— MAKE ONE'S PILE — MAKE ONE'S POINT — MAKE ONE'S PRESENCE FELT
— MAKE ONESELF SCARCE — MAKE ONE'S WAY — MAKE ONESELF A ...
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The Chambers Dictionary
... or to prevent, contention; kiss of peace see under kiss: letter of peace see
paclflcal under pacify: make one's peace with to reconcile or to be reconciled with
: make peace to end a war; peace of God the protection from acts of private
warfare ...
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Forgiving Others and Trusting God . . . a Handbook for ...
... keep the peace (to maintain or refrain from disturbing law and order); make
one's peace with (to become reconciled with); make peace (to bring hostilities to
an end); vb; (intr) Obsolete except as an imperative to be or become silent or still
...
J. E. Norris-Bernal, 2011
[Literally a legal term for not creating a public disturbance] make one's peace with
(someone) to become friendly again with (someone), or esp to get (someone) to
be friendly again towards oneself, after a period of quarrelling ...
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The Wordsworth Dictionary of Idioms
... quarrelling etc: She tries to keep the peace between her brothers. [Literally a
legal term for not creating a public disturbance.] make one's peace with (
someone) to become friendly again with (someone), or esp to get (someone) to
be ...
Elizabeth McLaren Kirkpatrick, C. M. Schwarz, 1993
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A Dictionary of the Portuguese and English Languages, in Two ...
Reconeiliar alguem com a igreja, (in the inquisition) to receive one again into the
church, who had fallen from it. Reconciliar-se, v. r. ex. Reconciliar-se com os stui
inimig'.s, to be reconciled with one's enemies, to make one's peace with them.
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Sterling Dictionary of Idioms
... like to say something I don 't know how long I will hold my peace in theface
ofsuch provocations. make one's peace with somebody put an end to a quarrel
It's time you made your peace with Kiran as she has always remained a good
friend.
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Flugel's Complete Dictionary of the German and English Languages
... support, endure, abide, tolerate ; II. <..//. I. to live upon certain terms (good or
bad) with a person, to agree ; 2. fig. to agree (of the stomach) ; 3. to be compatible
, to agree ; 4. to be reconciled ; fid) mit Semunbem — , to make one's peace with
...
C. A. Feiling, A. Heimann, 1843
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MAKE ONE'S PEACE WITH»
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make one's peace with is used in the context of the following news items.
24 fun things to do with — or in — snow
It's a good idea to make one's peace with snow if you live in central Wisconsin. So here's a collection of 24 ways to celebrate this form of ... «Wausau Daily Herald, Dec 14»
Using Art to Cross Borders Into the Future
I learned from my ancestors that—while it's possible to make one's peace with pretty much any government—it's impossible to appease the ... «Slate Magazine, Mar 14»