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111done and dusted — When a project, task or activity is done and dusted, it is completely finished or ready. I ve nearly finished preparing the presentation. When it s all done and dusted I ll be able to relax …
112done for — about to fail, suffer, or die. If we have to rely on Warren for a solution, we are done for. With rockets flying overhead and machine guns shooting at us, I thought we were done for. Usage notes: usually used after the verb be, as in the example …
113done for — mod. lost; dead; doomed. □ I’m sorry, this whole scheme is done for. □ I knew I was done for …
114done over — mod. beat; outscored. □ The other team was done over, and they knew it. □ Bruno felt that Frank would get the idea if he was done over a little …
115done with — {adj. phr.} Finished; completed. * /As soon as you re done with your work, give us a call./ …
116done with — {adj. phr.} Finished; completed. * /As soon as you re done with your work, give us a call./ …
117done forpredicate kaputpredicate goneprenominal lost finishedpredicate — destroyed destroyed adj. 1. p. p. of {destroy}. [Narrower terms: {annihilated, exterminated, wiped out(predicate)}; {blasted, desolate, desolated, devastated, ravaged, ruined, wasted}; {blighted, spoilt}; {blotted out, obliterate, obliterated};… …
118done deal — noun Date: 1979 fait accompli < thought the trade was a done deal > …
119Done, die — Die Done, S. Dohne …
120done and doner — verb Done …