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I haven't seen hide nor hair of him

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  • haven't seen hide nor hair — have not seen a person, have seen no sign of him    We haven t seen hide nor hair of Jack since he borrowed $1000 …   English idioms

  • have not seen hide nor hair of someone — phrase to have definitely not seen someone I haven’t seen hide nor hair of him for a week. Thesaurus: to be or to not be in contact with someonesynonym Main entry: hide …   Useful english dictionary

  • have not seen hide nor hair of someone — to have definitely not seen someone I haven t seen hide nor hair of him for a week …   English dictionary

  • hide\ nor\ hair — • hide or hair • hide nor hair • either hide or hair n. phr. informal A sign or trace of someone that is gone or lost; any sign at all of something missing. Usually used in negative or interrogative sentence. Tommy left the house this morning and …   Словарь американских идиом

  • hide\ or\ hair — • hide or hair • hide nor hair • either hide or hair n. phr. informal A sign or trace of someone that is gone or lost; any sign at all of something missing. Usually used in negative or interrogative sentence. Tommy left the house this morning and …   Словарь американских идиом

  • hide or hair — phrasal or hide nor hair : a vestige or trace of a missing person or object a wife he hadn t seenhide or hair of in over 20 years H.L.Davis turned the closet inside out but couldn t find hide or hair of the beach umbrella no one has seen hide nor …   Useful english dictionary

  • hide or hair — or[hide nor hair] {n. phr.}, {informal} A sign or trace of someone that is gone or lost; any sign at all of something missing. Usually used in negative or interrogative sentence. * /Tommy left the house this morning and I haven t seen hide or… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • hide or hair — or[hide nor hair] {n. phr.}, {informal} A sign or trace of someone that is gone or lost; any sign at all of something missing. Usually used in negative or interrogative sentence. * /Tommy left the house this morning and I haven t seen hide or… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • either\ hide\ or\ hair — • hide or hair • hide nor hair • either hide or hair n. phr. informal A sign or trace of someone that is gone or lost; any sign at all of something missing. Usually used in negative or interrogative sentence. Tommy left the house this morning and …   Словарь американских идиом

  • hide — hide1 W2S2 [haıd] v past tense hid [hıd] past participle hidden [ˈhıdn] [: Old English; Origin: hydan] 1.) [T] to deliberately put or keep something or someone in a place where they cannot easily be seen or found hide sth in/under/behind etc ▪… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • hide — hide1 [ haıd ] (past tense hid [ hıd ] ; past participle hidden [ hıdn ] ) verb *** 1. ) transitive to put something in a place so that no one can find or see it: hide something in/at/under etc. something: She hid the key in the drawer. hide… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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