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she was reduced to tears

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  • reduce to tears —    If your behaviour or attitude makes someone cry, you reduce them to tears.     The teacher criticized her presentation so harshly that she was reduced to tears …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said — infobox Book | name = Flow My Tears, The Policeman Said title orig = translator = image caption = Cover of first edition (hardcover) author = Philip K. Dick illustrator = cover artist = country = USA language = English series = genre = Science… …   Wikipedia

  • reduce — re|duce W1S1 [rıˈdju:s US rıˈdu:s] v [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: reducere to lead back , from ducere to lead ] 1.) [T] to make something smaller or less in size, amount, or price = ↑cut →↑reduction ▪ The governor announced a new plan to… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Billie Piper — at a book signing for Growing Pains Born Lianne Piper 22 September 1982 (1982 09 22) (age 29) …   Wikipedia

  • Rihab Taha — Rihab Rashid Taha al Azawi (born 1957) is an Iraqi microbiologist, dubbed Dr. Germ by United Nations weapons inspectors, who worked in Saddam Hussein s biological weapons program. A 1999 report commissioned by the United States Joint Chiefs of… …   Wikipedia

  • reduce somebody (from something) to something doing something — reˈduce sb/sth (from sth) to sth/to doing sth derived usually passive to force sb/sth into a particular state or condition, usually a worse one • a beautiful building reduced to rubble • She was reduced to tears by their criticisms …   Useful english dictionary

  • reduce something (from something) to something doing something — reˈduce sb/sth (from sth) to sth/to doing sth derived usually passive to force sb/sth into a particular state or condition, usually a worse one • a beautiful building reduced to rubble • She was reduced to tears by their criticisms …   Useful english dictionary

  • reduce somebody (from something) to to doing something — reˈduce sb/sth (from sth) to sth/to doing sth derived usually passive to force sb/sth into a particular state or condition, usually a worse one • a beautiful building reduced to rubble • She was reduced to tears by their criticisms …   Useful english dictionary

  • reduce something (from something) to to doing something — reˈduce sb/sth (from sth) to sth/to doing sth derived usually passive to force sb/sth into a particular state or condition, usually a worse one • a beautiful building reduced to rubble • She was reduced to tears by their criticisms …   Useful english dictionary

  • monstering — n British (a) chastisement, dressing down or harangue. A word which occurs predom inantly in middle aged usage in a pro fessional context and among members of the armed forces. ► In one confrontation, Montgomery, the group s chief executive,… …   Contemporary slang

  • Controversy and criticism of Big Brother (UK) — Since its beginning in 2000, the concept and implementation of UK edition of the reality game show Big Brother has regularly been the subject of controversy and criticism among the British public and news media. There have been various… …   Wikipedia

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