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to farm out children

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  • farm out someone to someone — farm out (someone) (to (someone)) to give someone to someone else who will take care of them. She farmed out her children to her brother for two weeks …   New idioms dictionary

  • farm out to someone — farm out (someone) (to (someone)) to give someone to someone else who will take care of them. She farmed out her children to her brother for two weeks …   New idioms dictionary

  • farm out someone to — farm out (someone) (to (someone)) to give someone to someone else who will take care of them. She farmed out her children to her brother for two weeks …   New idioms dictionary

  • farm out to — farm out (someone) (to (someone)) to give someone to someone else who will take care of them. She farmed out her children to her brother for two weeks …   New idioms dictionary

  • farm out (someone) — (to (someone)) to give someone to someone else who will take care of them. She farmed out her children to her brother for two weeks …   New idioms dictionary

  • farm out — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms farm out : present tense I/you/we/they farm out he/she/it farms out present participle farming out past tense farmed out past participle farmed out 1) to send part of your work to be done by people outside a… …   English dictionary

  • farm out — {v.} 1. To have another person do (something) for you; send away to be done. * /Our teacher had too many test papers to read, so she farmed out half of them to a friend./ 2. To send away to be taken care of. * /While Mother was sick, the children …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • farm out — {v.} 1. To have another person do (something) for you; send away to be done. * /Our teacher had too many test papers to read, so she farmed out half of them to a friend./ 2. To send away to be taken care of. * /While Mother was sick, the children …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • farm\ out — v 1. To have another person do (smth) for you; send away to be done. Our teacher had too many test papers to read, so she farmed out half of them to a friend. 2. To send away to be taken care of. While Mother was sick, the children were farmed… …   Словарь американских идиом

  • farm out — transitive verb Date: circa 1600 1. to turn over (as a job) for performance by another usually under contract 2. a. to put (as children) into the hands of another for care b. to send (as a baseball player) to a farm team 3. to exhaust (land) by… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • farm — farm1 [ farm ] noun count *** 1. ) an area of land used for growing crops or keeping animals: on a farm: Patrick worked on a neighboring farm. a ) only before noun used on or belonging to a farm: farm buildings/machinery/implements farm… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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