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1 scratch one's head
לגרד פדחת במבוכה* * *◙ הכובמב תחדפ דרגל◄
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Scratch One — is Michael Crichton s second novel ever published. It was released in 1967 under the pseudonym of John Lange. It is a short 192 page paperback novel.Plot summaryRoger Carr has a lot going for him. He s a handsome, charming and privileged man who… … Wikipedia
scratch one's back — {v. phr.}, {informal} To do something kind and helpful for someone or to flatter him in the hope that he will do something for you. Usually used in the expression You scratch my back and I ll scratch yours. * /Mary asked Jean to introduce her to… … Dictionary of American idioms
scratch one's back — {v. phr.}, {informal} To do something kind and helpful for someone or to flatter him in the hope that he will do something for you. Usually used in the expression You scratch my back and I ll scratch yours. * /Mary asked Jean to introduce her to… … Dictionary of American idioms
scratch\ one's\ back — v. phr. informal To do something kind and helpful for someone or to flatter him in the hope that he will do something for you. Usually used in the expression You scratch my back and I ll scratch yours. Mary asked Jean to introduce her to her… … Словарь американских идиом
scratch one's back — phrasal : to gratify one by favors or flattery especially in expectation of favors in return you scratch my back and I ll scratch yours … Useful english dictionary
scratch one's back — do something nice for someone in the hope that they will do something for you You scratch my back and I ll scratch yours, he said when he offered to help me increase my sales … Idioms and examples
scratch one's head — verb To puzzle, ponder, or wonder about something. Faced with a box full of hundreds of small parts and forty pages worth of assembly instructions, he could do little more than stand there and scratch his head … Wiktionary
scratch one's head — informal think hard in order to find a solution. → scratch … English new terms dictionary
scratch one's back — phrasal to accommodate with a favor especially in expectation of like return … New Collegiate Dictionary
scratch one's head — phrasal to be or become confused or perplexed … New Collegiate Dictionary
scratch one's head — be confused, hesitate due to bewilderment … English contemporary dictionary