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want for somebody

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  • ask for somebody — ˈask for sb/sth derived to say that you want to speak to sb or be directed to a place • When you arrive, ask for Jane. Main entry: ↑askderived …   Useful english dictionary

  • pant for somebody — ˈpant for/after sb/sth derived to want sth/sb very much • The end of the novel leaves you panting for more. Main entry: ↑pantderived …   Useful english dictionary

  • pine for somebody — ˈpine for sb/sth derived to want or miss sb/sth very much • She was pining for the mountains of her native country. Main entry: ↑pinederived …   Useful english dictionary

  • (be) on the lookout (for somebody) — be on the ˈlookout (for sb/sth) | keep a ˈlookout (for sb/sth) idiom (informal) to watch carefully for sb/sth in order to avoid danger, etc. or in order to find sth you want • The public should be on the lookout for symptoms of the disease.… …   Useful english dictionary

  • keep a lookout (for somebody) — be on the ˈlookout (for sb/sth) | keep a ˈlookout (for sb/sth) idiom (informal) to watch carefully for sb/sth in order to avoid danger, etc. or in order to find sth you want • The public should be on the lookout for symptoms of the disease.… …   Useful english dictionary

  • (be) gunning for somebody — be ˈgunning for sb derived (informal) to be looking for an opportunity to blame or attack sb • I don t want your father gunning for me if we re back late. Main entry: ↑gunderived …   Useful english dictionary

  • (be) mad for somebody — be mad for sb/sth idiom (BrE, informal) to like or want sb/sth very much • Scott s mad for peanuts. Main entry: ↑madidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • all very well (for somebody) (to do something) — ˌall very ˈwell (for sb) (to do sth) idiom (informal) used to criticize or reject a remark that sb has made, especially when they were trying to make you feel happier about sth • It s all very well for you to say it doesn t matter, but I ve put a …   Useful english dictionary

  • eat your heart out (for somebody) — eat your ˈheart out (for sb/sth) idiom (especially BrE) to feel very unhappy, especially because you want sb/sth you cannot have • I m not going to mope at home, eating my heart out for some man. Main entry: ↑eatidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • (be) after for somebody's blood — be after/out for sb s ˈblood idiom (informal, often humorous) to be angry with sb and want to hurt or punish them Main entry: ↑bloodidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • (be) out for somebody's blood — be after/out for sb s ˈblood idiom (informal, often humorous) to be angry with sb and want to hurt or punish them Main entry: ↑bloodidiom …   Useful english dictionary

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