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Cliches: Over 1500 Phrases Explored and Explained
... as they've been going out for six months now - a real Darby and Joan darken
someone's door is a hackneyed phrase which is always used in the negative, as
The delinquent son was told never to darken his father's door again, and 'Get out
...
Betty Kirkpatrick, Elizabeth McLaren Kirkpatrick, 1999
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The American Heritage Dictionary of Idioms, Second Edition
... LIvE DANGEROUsLY. dare say 0 See I DARE sAY. dark 0 In addition to the
idioms beginning with DARK, also see IN THE DARK; LEAP IN THE DARK; sHOT
IN THE DARK; WHIsTLE IN THE DARK. darken someone's door Come unwanted
...
... J^H^Sm^tiS-ff^M ! ) door at death's door £ DEATH behind closed doors £
CLOSED by/ through the back door £ BACK DOOR foot in the door £ FOOT next
door to E NEXT DOOR not to darken someone's door £ DARKEN open door £
OPEN ...
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Oxford Dictionary of English Idioms
... is still an opportunity for something. never darken someone's door: see
DARKEN. open the door to create an opportunity for. 1995 Kindred Spirit By
recreating the space in which you live or work. Feng Shui can open the door to
abundance, ...
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The Oxford Dictionary of Idioms
never darken someone's door (ordoorstep) keep away from someone's home
permanently. 1988 Salman RushdieThe Satanic Verses They couldn't lock her
away in any old folks' home, sent her whole family packing when they dared to ...
... but the rest of us are completely in the dark. keep it dark (inf) to keep (
something) a secret: They're engaged to be married but they want to keep it dark.
not to darken (someone's) door not to dare to visit (someone's) house: He gave
her the ...
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The Wordsworth Dictionary of Idioms
... but the rest of us are completely in the dark. keep it dark (inf) to keep (
something) a secret: They're engaged to be married but they want to keep it dark.
not to darken (someone's) door not to dare to visit (someone's) house: He gave
her the ...
Elizabeth McLaren Kirkpatrick, C. M. Schwarz, 1993
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Bloomsbury Dictionary of Idioms
Not to be confused with a stalking horse, nor a horse of a different colour, nor yet
a black sheep. Compare wild card. DARKEN. darken someone's door. Never
darken my door again: you're not welcome here. Usually found in the negative ...
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Pocket Oxford English Dictionary
2 become unhappy or angry. never darken someone's door keep away from
someone's home. dark horse n. a candidate or competitor about whom little is
known but who unexpectedly wins or succeeds. darkroom n. a room for
developing ...
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Paperback Oxford English Dictionary
2 become unhappy or angry. never darken someone's door keep away from
someone's home. dark horse n. a candidate or competitor about whom little is
known but who unexpectedly wins or succeeds. darkroom n. a room for
developing ...
Oxford Dictionaries,, Maurice Waite, 2012