know if one is coming or going
- know if one is coming or going
- or[know whether one is coming or going] {v. phr.} To feel able to think clearly; know what to do. - Usually used in the negative or with limiters. * /On Monday, the car broke down; on Tuesday, Mother broke her arm; on Wednesday, the children all became ill with the mumps; by Thursday, poor Father didn't know if he was coming or going./ * /My cousin is so much in love that she scarcely knows whether she's coming or going./ Compare: IN A FOG.
Dictionary of American idioms.
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know if one is coming or going — or[know whether one is coming or going] {v. phr.} To feel able to think clearly; know what to do. Usually used in the negative or with limiters. * /On Monday, the car broke down; on Tuesday, Mother broke her arm; on Wednesday, the children all… … Dictionary of American idioms
know\ if\ one\ is\ coming\ or\ going — v. phr. To feel able to think clearly; know what to do. Usually used in the negative or with limiters. On Monday, the car broke down; on Tuesday, Mother broke her arm; on Wednesday, the children all became ill with the mumps; by Thursday, poor… … Словарь американских идиом
know\ whether\ one\ is\ coming\ or\ going — v. phr. To feel able to think clearly; know what to do. Usually used in the negative or with limiters. On Monday, the car broke down; on Tuesday, Mother broke her arm; on Wednesday, the children all became ill with the mumps; by Thursday, poor… … Словарь американских идиом
know if one is coming or going — (not) know what to do The new sales manager doesn t seem to know if he is coming or going … Idioms and examples
not know if one is coming or going — To be totally confused, perplexed or disorientated • • • Main Entry: ↑come * * * informal be confused, esp. as a result of being very busy … Useful english dictionary
not know if one is coming or going — (not) know what to do The new sales manager doesn t seem to know if he is coming or going … Idioms and examples
not to know whether one is coming or going — {v. phr.} To be completely confused. * /He was so perplexed he didn t know whether he was coming or going./ Compare: AT SEA(2) … Dictionary of American idioms
not to know whether one is coming or going — {v. phr.} To be completely confused. * /He was so perplexed he didn t know whether he was coming or going./ Compare: AT SEA(2) … Dictionary of American idioms
not\ to\ know\ whether\ one\ is\ coming\ or\ going — v. phr. To be completely confused. He was so perplexed he didn t know whether he was coming or going. Compare: at sea(2) … Словарь американских идиом
know whether one is coming or going, not to — Be agitated, in a muddle … A concise dictionary of English slang