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did one's ease
did one's easement
how did he die
little did one know
Used to show a relevant fact that is unknown to a person, or that the result or sequence of events differs greatly from what one had expected with the little knowledge he or she had about the situation beforehand.
did one's own thing
let's not and say we did
(idiomatic, colloquial, usually sarcastic, dismissive) Indicates that the speaker does not agree with a proposed action, and does not wish to participate.
I see what you did there
(informal) An expression used to point out that another person's joke or cleverness has been recognised or understood, either to acknowledge its cleverness or alternatively to communicate a lack of amusement.
look like who did it and ran
(simile) To appear messy or dishevelled.
( present singular third-person )
( participle present )
( participle past )
( past )
what did your last slave die of
he who said the rhyme did the crime
(colloquial) A person who uses a rhyming proverb, such as he who smelt it dealt it, in response to a flatus, is likely the one who expelled it.