- show someone the door
- show (someone) the door
to make it clear that someone must leave.
I told her that I wasn't interested in her scheme and she showed me the door in no uncertain terms.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
I told her that I wasn't interested in her scheme and she showed me the door in no uncertain terms.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
show someone the door — To turn someone out of the house • • • Main Entry: ↑door * * * show someone the door informal phrase to tell someone to leave, especially in a rude or angry way When he asked for money, she showed him the door. Thesaurus: to force someone to… … Useful english dictionary
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show someone the door — informal to tell someone to leave, especially in a rude or angry way When he asked for money, she showed him the door … English dictionary
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show the door, show to the door — show (someone) the door, show (someone) to the door see ↑door • • • Main Entry: ↑show … Useful english dictionary
show somebody the door — verb a) To escort someone to the exit of the premises; to expel someone from a room, gathering, etc. [N]o man shall laugh at me now that Im down. Show him the door, Dig. b) To dismiss or reject; … Wiktionary
show one the door — phrasal to tell someone to get out; also fire 2b … New Collegiate Dictionary
show the door — show (someone) the door to make it clear that someone must leave. I told her that I wasn t interested in her scheme and she showed me the door in no uncertain terms … New idioms dictionary