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in revenge for sth

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  • revenge — re|venge1 [rıˈvendʒ] n [U] 1.) something you do in order to punish someone who has harmed or offended you get/have/take (your) revenge (on sb) ▪ He took revenge on his employers by setting fire to the factory. revenge for ▪ She is seeking revenge …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • (be) out for something do something — be out for sth/to do sth idiom to be trying to get or do sth • I m not out for revenge. • She s out for what she can get (= trying to get something for herself). • …   Useful english dictionary

  • (be) out for to do something — be out for sth/to do sth idiom to be trying to get or do sth • I m not out for revenge. • She s out for what she can get (= trying to get something for herself). • …   Useful english dictionary

  • tit for tat — noun an equivalent given in return • Hypernyms: ↑return, ↑paying back, ↑getting even * * * n blow for blow, retaliation, revenge, requital, reprisal, measure for measure, counterblow, counterbuff, countercharge FORMAL quid pro quo,lex talionis …   Useful english dictionary

  • wait — 1 /weIt/ verb 1 DELAY/NOT START STH (I) to not do something or go somewhere until something else happens, someone arrives etc: Hurry up! Everyone s waiting. | Wait right here until I come back. | wait for sth/sb: We had to wait over an hour for… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • hot — hot1 W2S1 [hɔt US ha:t] adj comparative hotter superlative hottest ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(high temperature)¦ 2¦(spicy)¦ 3¦(very popular/fashionable)¦ 4¦(good)¦ 5¦(sexy)¦ 6¦(difficult/dangerous)¦ 7 a hot issue/topic etc …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • out*/*/*/ — [aʊt] grammar word I summary: Out can be: ■ an adverb: We went out into the garden. ■ used after the verb ‘to be : You were out when I called. ■ used in the preposition phrase out of: I got out of bed and went downstairs. ■ a preposition,… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • reprisal — re|pri|sal [rıˈpraızəl] n [U and C] [Date: 1400 1500; : Old French; Origin: reprisaille, from Old Italian, from riprendere to take back ] something violent or harmful which you do to punish someone for something bad they have done to you… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • retaliation — re|tal|i|a|tion [rıˌtæliˈeıʃən] n [U] action against someone who has done something bad to you →↑revenge in retaliation (for sth) ▪ This action was undoubtedly in retaliation for last week s bomb attack. retaliation against ▪ the threat of… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • thought*/*/*/ — [θɔːt] noun I 1) [C] a word, idea, or image that comes into your mind a comforting/sobering/chilling thought[/ex] His mind was filled with thoughts of revenge.[/ex] She couldn t bear the thought of seeing him again.[/ex] The thought had crossed… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • Love — For other uses, see Love (disambiguation). Archetypal lovers Romeo and Juliet portrayed by Frank Dicksee …   Wikipedia

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