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English words containing give:

Meanings of Give-someone-the-once-over:

phrase

To look at and examine something or someone quickly

Usage examples:

The security guards gave me the once-over, but they didn't ask me for any identification., we sent …

Meanings of Give-someone-the-push:

idiom

To tell someone to leave their job

Usage examples:

I heard he'd been given the push., oh, give him the push - he's a loser.

Meanings of Give-someone-the-runaround:

noun

A series of actions or answers to questions that prevent someone from achieving something

Usage examples:

He expected to get the runaround, but surprisingly, the store offered him a refund.

Meanings of Give-someone-to-believe:

verb

To offer something of your own to another person or thing, or to allow something you own or control to be owned or used by another

Usage examples:

We’re collecting for the red cross – please give what you can., we’re giving helen a salad bowl/we’…

Meanings of Give-someone-to-understand:

phrase

To tell someone something or cause someone to think that something is true

Usage examples:

I was given to understand she was staying at this hotel., we were given to understand that the mone…

Meanings of Give-something:

collocation

If you give an account of something that has happened, you describe it

Usage examples:

His lawyer gave an account of what happened that night., she gave a thrilling account of her life i…

Meanings of Give-something-a-miss:

phrase

To avoid or not do something

Usage examples:

We usually go to france in the summer, but we've decided to give it a miss this year., the restaura…

Meanings of Give-something-a-whirl:

phrase

Give something a try.

Usage examples:

I haven't actually tried that particular trick before, but i thought i might give it a whirl and se…
idiom

To try something for the first time

Usage examples:

I’ve never done cross-country skiing before, but i thought i’d give it a whirl this winter.

Meanings of Give-something-the-once-over:

phrase

To look at and examine something or someone quickly

Usage examples:

The security guards gave me the once-over, but they didn't ask me for any identification., we sent …

Meanings of Give-the:

phrase

To cause someone to have uncomfortable feelings of nervousness or fear

Usage examples:

Living next to a graveyard would give me the creeps., he didn't speak, but his stare alone gave her…
idiom

To intentionally ignore someone or treat someone in an unfriendly way

Usage examples:

I thought she really liked me, but the next day she gave me the cold shoulder.

Meanings of Give-the-brush-off-to:

phrasal verb

To remove dirt from your clothes with your hands

Usage examples:

He rose slowly and brushed himself off., she stood up and brushed off her skirt., the committee cha…

Meanings of Give-the-cold-shoulder:

idiom

To intentionally ignore someone or treat someone in an unfriendly way

Usage examples:

I thought she really liked me, but the next day she gave me the cold shoulder.

Meanings of Give-the-game-away:

idiom

To spoil a surprise or a joke by telling someone something that should have been kept secret

Usage examples:

It's a secret, so don't give the game away, will you?

Meanings of Give-the-green-light-to:

idiom

To give permission for someone to do something or for something to happen

Usage examples:

The council has given the green light to the new shopping centre.

Meanings of Give-the-lie-to:

idiom

To prove that something is not true

Usage examples:

The fact that the number of deaths from cancer in the area has doubled surely gives the lie to offi…

Meanings of Give-the-thumbs-up:

idiom

A sign of approval or support

Usage examples:

Legislators gave the thumbs up to new tax credits.

Meanings of Give-to:

verb

To offer something of your own to another person or thing, or to allow something you own or control to be owned or used by another

Usage examples:

We’re collecting for the red cross – please give what you can., we’re giving helen a salad bowl/we’…

Meanings of Give-up-hope:

phrase

To stop hoping that a particular thing will happen

Usage examples:

Give up hope of we still haven't given up hope of finding her alive., he just believed in her and n…

Meanings of Give-up-the-ghost:

idiom

To die

Usage examples:

Our old tv had finally given up the ghost., all i'd cherished from early childhood had been denied …

Meanings of Give-up-to:

phrasal verb

To stop doing or to stop having something

Usage examples:

He gave up jogging after his heart attack., although behind in the chess match, he refused to give …

Meanings of Give-utterance-to:

phrase

To express your ideas or feelings in spoken words

Usage examples:

She has one great fear to which she will never give utterance., it was unfortunate that he saw fit …

Meanings of Give-vent-to:

phrase

To express a negative emotion in a forceful and often unfair way

Usage examples:

The meeting will be an opportunity for everyone to give vent to their feelings., in the documentary…

Meanings of Give-voice:

idiom

To express your thoughts or feelings in words

Usage examples:

I always had doubts about the project but i never gave voice to them.

Meanings of Give-voice-to:

idiom

To express your thoughts or feelings in words

Usage examples:

I always had doubts about the project but i never gave voice to them.

Meanings of Give-way:

phrasal verb

Move in order to make room for someone for something

phrase

(of a support or structure) be unable to carry a load or withstand a force; collapse or break.

Usage examples:

His aching legs gave way, and he almost fell
verb

To supply or produce something positive such as a profit, an amount of food, or information

Usage examples:

Some mutual funds are currently yielding 15% on new money invested., a letter found by the fbi last…
noun

The total amount of profit or income produced from a business or investment

Usage examples:

The bond's yield fell to 6.09%., high/low yield these securities are speculative and may involve gr…

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