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61 make a monkey (out) of someone
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62 pester the life out of someone
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63 pry information out of someone
pry information out of someoneinlichtingen uit iemand loskrijgen/wurmen -
64 run out on someone/something
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65 scare the (living) daylights out of someone
English-Dutch dictionary > scare the (living) daylights out of someone
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66 scare the living daylights out of someone
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67 screw money out of someone
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68 take a leaf out of someone's book
iemand navolgen, in iemands voetspoor tredenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > take a leaf out of someone's book
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69 take it out of someone
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70 take something off/out of someone's hands
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71 take the mickey out of someone
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72 take the piss out of someone
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73 take the wind from/out of someone's sails
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74 take the words out of someone's mouth
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75 wangle a well-paid job out of someone
wangle a well-paid job out of someoneEnglish-Dutch dictionary > wangle a well-paid job out of someone
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76 wheedle a promise out of someone
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77 winkle information out of someone
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78 worm a secret out of someone
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79 wring a confession from/out of someone
wring a confession from/out of someoneEnglish-Dutch dictionary > wring a confession from/out of someone
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80 bore someone out of someone's mind
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > bore someone out of someone's mind
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