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go about one's business — 1. To attend to one s own affairs 2. To be off, to leave or depart • • • Main Entry: ↑go … Useful english dictionary
send about one's business — If you tell someone, in an irritated or unfriendly way, to go away, yousend them about their business. An insurance company representative keeps calling on my mother, but I told her to send him about his business … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
go about one's business — {v. phr.} To mind one s own affairs. * /Fred kept bothering me with his questions all day, so I finally told him to go about his business and leave me alone./ … Dictionary of American idioms
go\ about\ one's\ business — v. phr. To mind one s own affairs. Fred kept bothering me with his questions all day, so I finally told him to go about his business and leave me alone … Словарь американских идиом
send one about one's business — {v. phr.} To dismiss someone summarily; tell one off. * /When Mrs. Atwater discovered that her daughter s French tutor was an ordinary fortune hunter, she sent him about his business./ Compare: SEND ONE PACKING … Dictionary of American idioms
send one about one's business — {v. phr.} To dismiss someone summarily; tell one off. * /When Mrs. Atwater discovered that her daughter s French tutor was an ordinary fortune hunter, she sent him about his business./ Compare: SEND ONE PACKING … Dictionary of American idioms
send\ one\ about\ one's\ business — v. phr. To dismiss someone summarily; tell one off. When Mrs. Atwater discovered that her daughter s French tutor was an ordinary fortune hunter, she sent him about his business. Compare: send one packing … Словарь американских идиом
send about one's business — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. send away, discharge, get rid of, dispatch; see dismiss 1 … English dictionary for students
send about one's business — phrasal : to dismiss summarily or peremptorily … Useful english dictionary
To do one's business — Business Busi ness (b[i^]z n[e^]s), n.; pl. {Businesses} (b[i^]z n[e^]s*[e^]z). [From {Busy}.] 1. That which busies one, or that which engages the time, attention, or labor of any one, as his principal concern or interest, whether for a longer or … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English