hem in someone

hem in someone
hem in (someone/something) to surround someone or something.

They found themselves hemmed in by the crowd.

The building was hemmed in by high walls.


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  • hem in something — hem in (someone/something) to surround someone or something. They found themselves hemmed in by the crowd. The building was hemmed in by high walls …   New idioms dictionary

  • hem in — (someone/something) to surround someone or something. They found themselves hemmed in by the crowd. The building was hemmed in by high walls …   New idioms dictionary

  • hem in — verb 1. surround in a restrictive manner (Freq. 1) The building was hemmed in by flowers • Hypernyms: ↑surround, ↑environ, ↑ring, ↑skirt, ↑border • Hyponyms: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • hem — hem1 [hem] n [: Old English;] the edge of a piece of cloth that is turned under and stitched down, especially the lower edge of a skirt, trousers etc hem 2 hem2 v past tense and past participle hemmed present participle hemming 1.) [T] to turn… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • hem — hem1 [ hem ] noun count the bottom edge of something such as a dress or curtain that is folded and sewn in place hem hem 2 [ hem ] verb intransitive or transitive to fold the edge of a piece of cloth and sew it in place hem and haw INFORMAL to… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • hem — hem1 noun the edge of a piece of cloth or clothing which has been turned under and sewn. verb (hems, hemming, hemmed) 1》 turn under and sew the edge of (a piece of cloth). 2》 (hem someone/thing in) surround and restrict the space or movement of… …   English new terms dictionary

  • hem in — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms hem in : present tense I/you/we/they hem in he/she/it hems in present participle hemming in past tense hemmed in past participle hemmed in 1) to enclose someone or something and prevent them from moving or… …   English dictionary

  • hem someone/thing in — surround and restrict the space or movement of someone or something. → hem …   English new terms dictionary

  • hem and haw — verb (US) To discuss, deliberate, or contemplate rather than taking action. If you hem and haw long enough, someone else will do it first …   Wiktionary

  • hem\ in — • fence in • hedge in • hem in v To keep (someone) from doing what he or she would like to do. Usually used in the passive. Mary felt fenced in because her father would not let her drive a car or have dates with boys. John didn t like his job… …   Словарь американских идиом

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