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(for doing wrong)

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  • tell somebody off (for for doing something) — ˌtell sbˈoff (for sth/for doing sth) derived (informal) to speak angrily to sb for doing sth wrong Syn: ↑scold • I told the boys off for making so much noise. • Did you get told off? …   Useful english dictionary

  • make amends (to somebody) (for for doing something) — make amends (to sb) (for sth/for doing sth) idiom to do sth for sb in order to show that you are sorry for sth wrong or unfair that you have done Syn: ↑make up for something • She tried to make amends for what she had said to her mother by buying …   Useful english dictionary

  • dob somebody in (to somebody) for for doing something — ˌdob sb ˈin (to sb) for sth/for doing sth derived to tell sb about sth that another person has done wrong • Sue dobbed me in to the teacher. Main entry: ↑dobderived …   Useful english dictionary

  • somebody could be forgiven for doing something — sb could/might be forgiven for doing sth idiom used to say that it is easy to understand why sb does or thinks sth, although they are wrong • Looking at the crowds out shopping, you could be forgiven for thinking that everyone has plenty of money …   Useful english dictionary

  • somebody might be forgiven for doing something — sb could/might be forgiven for doing sth idiom used to say that it is easy to understand why sb does or thinks sth, although they are wrong • Looking at the crowds out shopping, you could be forgiven for thinking that everyone has plenty of money …   Useful english dictionary

  • wrong — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English wrang, from *wrang, adjective, wrong Date: before 12th century 1. a. an injurious, unfair, or unjust act ; action or conduct inflicting harm without due provocation or just cause b. a violation… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • wrong — The infringement of a legal right belonging to a definite specific person. Kamm v Flink, 113 NJL 582, 175 A 62, 99 ALR 1. In common usage, an act in violation of a moral principle. The word, as the word injury, in law imports the invasion of a… …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • for — We use for + a period of time to say how long something goes on: for six years (I ve lived in this house for six years.) for two hours (We watched television for two hours last night.) for a week (Ann is going away for a week in September.) Are… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • For One More Day — is a 2006 novel taken place during the mid 1900 s by the acclaimed sportswriter and author Mitch Albom. It opens with the novel s protagonist planning to commit suicide. His adulthood is shown to have been rife with sadness. His own daughter didn …   Wikipedia

  • Doing It Right — DIR diver Doing It Right (DIR) is a holistic approach to scuba diving. According to the DIR approach fundamental skills, teamwork, environmental awareness, and the use of a highly optimized/streamlined (i.e. minimalistic) equipment configuration… …   Wikipedia

  • wrong — [[t]rɒ̱ŋ, AM rɔ͟ːŋ[/t]] ♦♦ wrongs, wronging, wronged 1) ADJ GRADED: v link ADJ, oft ADJ with n If you say there is something wrong, you mean there is something unsatisfactory about the situation, person, or thing you are talking about. Pain is… …   English dictionary

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