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putting someone in their place
put someone in their place
(transitive, idiomatic) To remind someone of their position. / (idiomatic) To bring somebody down; to humble or rebuke.
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take someone at their word
(transitive) To take someone literally even though they may not have been serious; to take someone seriously even though they were joking; to take up a challenge that was initially meant as a joke.
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beat someone at their own game
(figuratively) To successfully use someone's methods and strategies against them.
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go their separate ways
(idiomatic) (of two or more people) to cease travelling or spending time together; to depart with different destinations.
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Their Majesties
both of theirs
(colloquial) That which belongs to both of them; the possessive third-person plural pronoun used without a following noun.
run someone off their feet
(idiomatic) To cause someone to become very busy, especially to an exhausting degree; to make someone work very hard and very quickly.
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