I'll give you that — spoken used for saying you accept that part of what someone has said is true, but not all of it Oh, he s charming enough, I ll give you that, but I wouldn t trust him an inch … English dictionary
I give you that — I/I ll give you ˈthat idiom (informal) used when you are admitting that sth is true Main entry: ↑giveidiom … Useful english dictionary
Give You My World — Infobox Album | Name = Give You My World Type = Album Artist = Phil Wickham Released = 2003 Recorded = 2002 2003 Genre = Christian Length = 52:06 Label = Independently Released and Distributed Producer = Philip Wickham and John Wickham Last album … Wikipedia
give you odds — if I lose the bet, I pay you more money than you bet I ll give you odds that Montreal will win. I ll bet $2; you bet $1 … English idioms
don't give me that — don’t give me that spoken phrase used for telling someone that you do not believe or like what they are saying Thesaurus: ways of saying that you do not believe somethingsynonym Main entry: give * * * don t give me ˈthat idiom … Useful english dictionary
Don't give me that! — informal something that you say when you do not believe an explanation that someone has given you. Don t give me that! I saw you with him, Karen I drove right past you! … New idioms dictionary
give you a boost — cause you to be confident, encourage you Winning that award will give her a boost. It will encourage her … English idioms
Never Gonna Give You Up — This article is about the Rick Astley song. For other uses, see Never Gonna Give You Up (disambiguation). Never Gonna Give You Up Single by Rick Astley … Wikipedia
Never Gonna Give You Up — «Never Gonna Give You Up» Sencillo de Rick Astley del álbum Whenever You Need Somebody Género(s) Dance pop Duración 3:32 Autor(es) Stock Aitken Waterman … Wikipedia Español
that — is a word with many roles, and plays a major part in English sentence structure. The following are its main grammatical functions: demonstrative pronoun: That was what I meant demonstrative adjective: Why did you take that picture of me?… … Modern English usage