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knew someone
in someone's pocket
(idiomatic, derogatory) Receiving money from, and under the influence of, a person or group of people, with the expectation that a favour or advantage will be proffered in return.
in someone's eyes
Shining very brightly and directly at the face so that it is difficult to see because one is blinded by the light. / (figuratively) According to someone's subjective point of view.
good for someone
An exclamation of encouragement or congratulation. / A sarcastic statement that the fact at hand is uninteresting, unimpressive, or irrelevant
good for someone
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see good, for.
give someone an inch and someone will take a mile
snatch someone's edges
To tug at or pull out the fine hairs at someone's hairline (i.e. their edges). / (by extension, slang) To overwhelm someone; to have a strong impact on someone.
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