- send in someone
- send in (someone)
to cause someone to go to a place.
The government was sending in as many as 3,000 troops.
His doctor sent him in for more tests at the hospital.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
The government was sending in as many as 3,000 troops.
His doctor sent him in for more tests at the hospital.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
send back someone — send back (someone/something) to return someone or something to the place they came from. A year after he got out of prison, he was sent back for dealing in drugs. Some computer ads allow users to click on a button and send an e mail back to the… … New idioms dictionary
send for someone — send for (someone) to request or demand that someone come to you. Knowing he was extremely ill, we sent for his family … New idioms dictionary
Please Send Me Someone to Love — is a blues ballad, written and recorded by Percy Mayfield in 1950, on Art Rupe s Specialty Records label. It was on the R B chart for 27 weeks and reached the number one position.ongIt has been called a multilayered universal lament [cite web url … Wikipedia
send — [ send ] (past tense and past participle sent [ sent ] ) verb transitive *** 1. ) to mail a letter or package to someone: I sent the letters yesterday, so they should arrive today. send someone something: I ll send you a copy of the report. send… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
send — /send/ verb past tense and past participle sent /sent/ 1 BY POST/RADIO ETC (T) to arrange for something to go or be taken to another place, especially by post: send sb a letter/message/card: Honestly, I get tired of sending Christmas cards. |… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
send back something — send back (someone/something) to return someone or something to the place they came from. A year after he got out of prison, he was sent back for dealing in drugs. Some computer ads allow users to click on a button and send an e mail back to the… … New idioms dictionary
send back — (someone/something) to return someone or something to the place they came from. A year after he got out of prison, he was sent back for dealing in drugs. Some computer ads allow users to click on a button and send an e mail back to the advertiser … New idioms dictionary
send (someone) into a tizz — send/throw (someone) into a tizz/tizzy informal to make someone very upset, excited, or confused. The idea of producing a meal for fifty people threw her into a tizzy … New idioms dictionary
send (someone) into a tizzy — send/throw (someone) into a tizz/tizzy informal to make someone very upset, excited, or confused. The idea of producing a meal for fifty people threw her into a tizzy … New idioms dictionary
send for — (someone) to request or demand that someone come to you. Knowing he was extremely ill, we sent for his family … New idioms dictionary