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  • 51Gone 2 the Dogs — Infobox Film | name = Gone 2 the Dogs caption = director = Philip Barnard producer = writer = Philip Barnard starring = Anthony Booth Dora Bryan music = cinematography = editing = distributor = released = 30 January 2006 runtime = language =… …

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  • 52throw to the dogs — throw (someone) to the dogs to allow someone to be criticized or attacked, often in order to protect yourself from being criticized or attacked. I really felt as if I d been thrown to the dogs just to save other people s reputations …

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  • 53call off the dogs — verb a) To ease up on after inflicting great punishment. Doing the opponents an obvious favor, the football coach decided to call off the dogs early after his team was up 56 0. b) During a one sided sports contest, to remove the first string unit …

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  • 54go to the dogs —    To say that a company, organization or country is going to the dogsmeans that it is becoming less successful or efficient then before.     Some people think the company will go to the dogs if it is nationalized …

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  • 55gone to the dogs —    If something has gone to the dogs, it has gone badly wrong and lost all the good things it had.   (Dorking School Dictionary) …

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  • 56Gone to the dogs —   If something has gone to the dogs, it has gone badly wrong and lost all the good things it had …

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  • 57go to the dogs — verb To decline or deteriorate. After three years without maintenance, their yard has really gone to the dogs. Syn: go to pot …

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  • 58call off the dogs — tell your friends to stop harassing me    Okay, I ll pay what I owe you. But call off the dogs! …

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  • 59gone to the dogs — not well maintained, in very poor condition    My garden has gone to the dogs. It s full of dandelions and weeds …

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  • 60call off the dogs — to cause people to stop attacking or criticizing someone. It s time to call off the dogs and let her get back to doing her job …

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