- send on something
- send on (something)
to mail something you have to another place.
He promised to send on the rest of documents tomorrow.
As soon as you get the check, send it on.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
He promised to send on the rest of documents tomorrow.
As soon as you get the check, send it on.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
send in something — send in (something) to mail something to a place. I sent in my entry form, but I don t expect to win anything. You have to send it in before July 1st … New idioms dictionary
send around something — send around (something) to cause something to be seen by a number of different people. The teachers sent around a letter comparing their salaries to the teachers in neighboring towns. He finished the manuscript and began sending it around to… … New idioms dictionary
send for something — send for (something) to request that something be sent or brought to you. She sent for catalogs and read lots of books before she started the garden … New idioms dictionary
send off something — send off (something) to mail something. She sent off copies of the drawing to several friends. She wrote a 500 word article on Indian baskets and sent it off with photographs … New idioms dictionary
send out something — send out (something) to mail something. Frank sends out about 400 Christmas cards every year. I sent the checks out by overnight mail. Usage notes: usually said about sending a lot of things … New idioms dictionary
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 for something — ˈsend for sth derived to ask sb to bring or deliver sth to you • His son found him and sent for help. • She sent for the latest sales figures. Main entry: ↑sendderived … Useful english dictionary
send forth something — ˌsend ˈforth sth derived (formal) to produce a sound, signal, etc. so that other people can hear it, receive it, etc • He opened his mouth and sent forth a stream of noise. Main entry: ↑sendderived … Useful english dictionary
send someone/something up — (informal) SATIRIZE, ridicule, make fun of, parody, lampoon, mock, caricature, imitate, ape; informal take off, spoof, take the mickey out of. → send * * * informal give an exaggerated imitation of someone or something in order to ridicule them… … Useful english dictionary
send someone/something up — informal Syn: satirize, ridicule, make fun of, parody, lampoon, mock, caricature, imitate, ape; informal take off, spoof, take the mickey out of … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary