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more power to [someone]!

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  • more power to someone — more power to someone/someone’s elbow/spoken phrase used for telling someone to do what they want, even though you doubt whether they can or should do it If you want to go to Peru alone, more power to you. Thesaurus: ways of encouraging or… …   Useful english dictionary

  • more power to someone — more power to (someone/something) someone or something has my support and encouragement. If they can make this city work, more power to them. I didn t know what I wanted to do after high school, so more power to you for knowing what you want …   New idioms dictionary

  • more power to someone's elbow — more power to someone/someone’s elbow/spoken phrase used for telling someone to do what they want, even though you doubt whether they can or should do it If you want to go to Peru alone, more power to you. Thesaurus: ways of encouraging or… …   Useful english dictionary

  • more power to something — more power to (someone/something) someone or something has my support and encouragement. If they can make this city work, more power to them. I didn t know what I wanted to do after high school, so more power to you for knowing what you want …   New idioms dictionary

  • more power to — (someone/something) someone or something has my support and encouragement. If they can make this city work, more power to them. I didn t know what I wanted to do after high school, so more power to you for knowing what you want …   New idioms dictionary

  • more power to you — (US) (or Brit more power to your elbow) informal used to say that you approve of what someone is doing and hope it will be successful If he wants to write a book, more power to him! • • • Main Entry: ↑power …   Useful english dictionary

  • more power to elbow —    This is said to express praise or encouragement to someone for doing something.     I ve left my job and I m going to work free lance from now on.     Well, more power to you! …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • More power to your elbow! — British & Australian, American & Australian something that you say to praise someone and to say that you hope they continue to have success. I ve decided to set up my own business. Good for you. More power to your elbow! …   New idioms dictionary

  • power — I UK [ˈpaʊə(r)] / US [ˈpaʊər] noun Word forms power : singular power plural powers *** Metaphor: Having power and controlling someone is like being in a higher position than them. Not having power is like being low down. They have no… …   English dictionary

  • power — pow|er1 [ pauər ] noun *** ▸ 1 ability to influence/do ▸ 2 political/legal control ▸ 3 physical force/strength ▸ 4 energy/electricity ▸ 5 in mathematics ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) uncount the ability to influence or control what people do or think: Power… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • power — {{11}}power (n.) c.1300, ability; ability to act or do; strength, vigor, might, especially in battle; efficacy; control, mastery, lordship, dominion; legal power or authority; authorization; military force, an army, from Anglo Fr. pouair, O.Fr.… …   Etymology dictionary

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