his
Wörterbuch
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before setting out on his journey
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his number one girl
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in the exercise of his duties
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during his mayoralty
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student about to take his diploma
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to put someone upon his oath
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to give sb. his cue
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in his declining days
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His Excellency
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only in his mind
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only in his mind
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his own flesh and blood
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the bane of his life
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his young lady
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his one thought
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at the crest of his fame
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all the world and his wifecoll.
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to beard the lion in his den
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person celebrating his jubilee
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to put sb. off his/her stride
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traitor of his country
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to send sb. to his doom
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person who sticks rigidly to his/her principles
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to leave sb. to his fate
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to abandon sb. to his fate
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his
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to give sb. his cue
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his pride and joy
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to address sb. by his/her title
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to run sb. off his feet
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despite his warnings
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to bring sb. to his senses
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to bring sb. to his senses
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his prejudice against ...
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to defeat sb. with his own arguments
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to take someone's mind off his worries
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the question posed by his speech
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She pulled his leg.
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to entrust sth. to his bank
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his
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the man and his wife
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car of his own
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his own car
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to familiarize sb. with his/her work
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by virtue of his office
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to put someone through his paces
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to his right
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on his right
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to repay/reimburse sb. his/her travelling expenses
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His stomach rumbled.
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together with all his belongings
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his greatest wish
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his most fervent wish
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his
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on his part
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for his sake
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for his sake
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for his sake
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hisder; die; das seinige
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his family
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to have trust in his words
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to sweep sb. off his/her feet
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to reproach sb. for his mistakes
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to reproach sb. for his mistakes
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on account of his sister
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to put sb. in her/his place
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to put someone on his mettle
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His bark is worse than his bite.prov.
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He who does lend, loses his friend.prov.
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Spare his blushes!
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That's a feather in his cap.
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Money just runs through his fingers.
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His number is up.
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That's not his strong point.
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That's his blind side.
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Give him his due.
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That speaks in his favour.
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That's not in keeping with his position.
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An evening red and a morning grey will set the traveller on his way.prov.
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A prophet has no honour in his own country.prov.
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The Moor has done his duty, the Moor can go.
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His hair stood on end.
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The Leopard doesn't change his spots.prov.
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A creaking door hangs long in his hinges.prov.
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To each saint his candle.
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A man's praise in his own mouth stinks.prov.
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An honest man's word's as good as his bond.prov.
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A prophet is not without honor save in his own country.
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A prophet has no honor in his own country.
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A carpenter is known by his chips.
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He throws his cap over the mill.
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His conscience pricked him.
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He keeps a civil tongue in his head.
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His mind was in a haze.
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He gave her a piece of his mind.
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He departed from his word.
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He got the shock of his life.
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He met his Waterloo.
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He plucked up courage and went on his way.
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He gave him the shirt off his back.