10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «GET SHOT OF»
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Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary
^□adjective free© 1 get/be shot of sfn uk informal to get rid of or free of
something, or to leave something: I can t wait to get shot of this office for a week. :
I suspect he left home to get shot of that awful mother of his. cloth© 2 (of silk)
woven in ...
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Oxford Dictionary
of Modern Slang
1888–. BARTIMEUS Your middle watch, Shortie? (1914). 2 orig US A drink of
spirits, a short. 1931–. FREEDOMWAYS Yarborough . . .yelled, 'Bartender. Give
the professor another shorty of gin there' (1963). shot adjective 1 to be or get shot
of ...
John Ayto, John Simpson, 2010
"adjective freek 1 get/be shot of sth uk informal to get ridoforfreeofsomething,
ortoleavesomething:Ican't wait to get shot of this office for a week. * I suspect he
left home to get shotof that awful mother of his. clothk2 (of silk) woven in such a
way ...
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A Glossary
of North Country Words, with Their Etymology, and ...
SHOT, each man's share or just proportion of the score or reckoning at a public-
house. Sax. scot, tributum exactio. Swed. skStta, to join, to join together; past
participle, skott. But see Tooke, Vol. II., p. 130. SHOT-OF. To get shot of, to get rid
of.
John Trotter Brockett, William Edward Brockett, 1846
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A glossary
of North Country words, with their ethymology, ...
To get shot of, to get rid of. Shot-window, a projecting window, common in old
houses. Tooke derives it from the Saxon sutan, to project to throw out. In this
sense the Northumbrians apply it to a pig taken forth, or put forth, out of the litter, it
being ...
John Trotter Brockett, 1846
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Chambers concise dictionary
be or get shot of someone or something colloq to be rid of them. shotgun > n a
gun with a long, wide, smooth barrel for firing small shot. ♢ ride shotgun to be
positioned alongside the driver of a vehicle [1960s, originally US: from the former
...
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The New Partridge Dictionary
of Slang and Unconventional ...
... Cue, Crooks. Chooks and Bloody Ratbags, p. 162. 1983 • It had nothing on the
clock but its springs were shot[.]— Peter corns, Make Me Rich, p. 78, 1985 > shot
of rid Of AUSTRALIA • I can't flamin' wait to get shot of these pommy drongos ...
Eric Partridge, Tom Dalzell, Terry Victor, 2006
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Chembers 21 Century Dictionary
... past participle of SHOOT. • be or get shot of someone or something colloq be
rid of them. shotgun t» noun a gun with a long, wide, smooth barrel for firing small
shot. shotgun wedding and shotgun marriage e» noun a marriage into which ...
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A glossary
of North country words, in use: From an original ...
To get shot of a person — to get rid of •him. Shrew, a field mouse. A vulgar
superstition once prevailed that this poor creature was of so baneful and
venomous a nature that whenever it crept over a horse, cow, or sheep, the animal
so touched ...
John Trotter Brockett, 1825
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Twentieth-Century English: History, Variation and ...
is historically the youngest one. There are some idiomatic constructions such as
get lost, get rid of, get shot of, or get acquainted with (the last one with a history
dating back to at least 1652 – cf. OED, s.v. acquainted and Visser 1970–1973: III,
...
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «GET SHOT OF»
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Discovery Channel: Great White Sharks Like Death Metal...Because …
Unfortunately the crew wasn't able to get shot of the 16-foot, 3,000 pound shark they were looking for, but they did manage to attract two other ... «Music Times, juil 15»
A Workable Reform Programme For Greece
This would relieve the IMF of its obligations in the case of Greece – ones of which it is already keen to get shot of because of its ground-rules. «Social Europe, juil 15»
Manchester City to Make Third and Final Bid for Raheem Sterling
... a trip that Sterling has reportedly asked to be left out of — they could be tempted to take the money and get shot of him once and for all. «Paisley Gates, juil 15»
Was this Arsenal ace actually ever good enough in the first place?
Well, at the still developing age of only 25-years-old, perhaps now would seem a slightly premature moment to get shot of the Arsenal 'keeper. «FootballFanCast.com, juil 15»
Windows 10 for mobile no great shakes
We would have expected that many businesses would like to get shot of the highly fragmented Android and get something a little more stable, ... «Fudzilla, juil 15»
Husband claims his wife is being molested by demons
... summoned the Church of Wales Vicar Jonathan Widdess who has also visited the family to help them get shot of their other worldly visitors. «forcespenpals.co.uk, juil 15»
Recap: Hayley Pointon murder trial - accused 'trying himself in knots …
... Golf (the stolen car taken to Sunnydale Road) the night before (when Hayley was murdered) and thus you were very anxious to get shot of it.". «Coventry Telegraph, juin 15»
FITNESS: Real Men Do Ballet, Get Fit The Ballet Way
By cooling down properly you can help release excess tension in your muscles and get shot of all that lactic acid you've built up during your ... «The Gay UK, juin 15»
The Realism and the Reality of Reading FC
What do you do now? Now what you don't do is go on holiday to Disneyworld, followed by a week in the Caribbean and get shot of the lodger. «The Tilehurst End, juin 15»
RBS sell-off: George Osborne should wait at least 50p longer
George Osborne, a chancellor itching to get shot of Royal Bank of Scotland, should not be criticised for his willingness to sell at a loss. «The Guardian, juin 15»