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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STEW IN ONE'S OWN JUICE»
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1
Cheater's Guide to Speaking English Like a Native
Stew in one's own juice "Stew" and "juice" suggest something hot that is cooked
on a stove. The idea of stewing in one's own juice is therefore an unpleasant
situation that you brought on yourself. a. You caused the problem, not me, so
stew in ...
Boye Lafayette De Mente, 2007
2
A Collection of Confusible Phrases
I thought I'd have to talk to old Mrs. Jenks all evening, until Penny came along
and let me off the hook. let someone stew let someone stew in one's own juice let
someone stew - (also: leave someone stew) keep a person in a state of uneasy ...
3
English-Albanian Dictionary of Idioms
... permiresoj □ Resources allotted to these operations should be stepped up.
stew in one's own juice tiganiset (cin- gariset, skuqet, fergohet) me dhjamin e vet
O 'Johnson 's been trying to stir up trouble between the two of us for months and ...
4
Sterling Dictionary of Idioms
STEW let somebody stew leave somebody to continue suffering from the
unpleasant consequences of his own actions stew in one's own juice suffer from
the unpleasant consequences of one's own actions She is now repentant, but let
her ...
Stephen even Stephens £L EVEN1 stern from stem to stern % STEM stew * to
stew in one's own juice § f£ S S (It's his own fault; now let him stew in his own
juice', sijutfega**? - a&iMibgff: i S»E ! ) stick1 a stick with which to beat someone ...
6
The Wordsworth Dictionary of Idioms
judgement on his neighbour's gardening abilities. juice stew in one's own juice (
inf) to suffer as a result of one's own stupidity etc: If she doesn't like her new job
she'll just have to stew in her own juice — she shouldn't have left her previous ...
Elizabeth McLaren Kirkpatrick, C. M. Schwarz, 1993
judgement on his neighbour's gardening abilities. juice stew in one's own juice (
inf) to suffer as a result of one's own stupidity etc: If she doesn't like her new job
she'll just have to stew in her own juice — she shouldn't have left her previous ...
8
A Dictionary of Cliches
Hard or inexorable facts: from ca. 1915. Stern necessity (from ca. 1860) is
indubitably a cliché.—Cf. hard facts. stew in one's own juice, to ; esp., to leave (or
let) someone stew in his own juice, to leave him to do what he can for himself:
from ca.
9
Cura's supreme English-English-Tamil dictionary: Revised, ...
susjS,(Sj, asm®, to stew in one's (own) juice: to suffer because of one's own
actions, $m Qaiuguoti^e, SjnGssr gjmuuuQl. • There is none to blame; I must stew
in my juice for the mess / made. stewed/stju:d/fad;V:«ruLU4L-' / of a drink like tea
...
D. Gnanasundaram, Various, 2005
10
German/English Dictionary of Idioms
... und er muß das Mehrfache des Betrages als Strafe zahlen. im eigenen/in
seinem eigenen Fett schmoren ugs selten — im eigenen/in seinem eigenen Saft
schmoren - to do one's own thing, to stew in one's own juice jn. in seinem
eigenen/im ...