- get the cold shoulder
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to be treated in an unfriendly way by someone you knowThesaurus: to fail or refuse to communicate with someonesynonymMain entry: cold shoulder
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
be given the cold shoulder — get/be given/the cold shoulder informal phrase to be treated in an unfriendly way by someone you know Thesaurus: to fail or refuse to communicate with someonesynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
cold shoulder — {n.}, {informal} Unfriendly treatment of a person, a showing of dislike for a person or of looking down on a person. Used in the cliches give the cold shoulder or turn a cold shoulder to or get the cold shoulder . * /When Bob asked Mary for a… … Dictionary of American idioms
cold shoulder — {n.}, {informal} Unfriendly treatment of a person, a showing of dislike for a person or of looking down on a person. Used in the cliches give the cold shoulder or turn a cold shoulder to or get the cold shoulder . * /When Bob asked Mary for a… … Dictionary of American idioms
cold shoulder — n (give sb/get) the cold shoulder to behave in an unfriendly way towards someone that you know >cold shoulder v [T] … Dictionary of contemporary English
cold\ shoulder — noun informal Unfriendly treatment of a person, a showing of dislike for a person or of looking down on a person. Used in the cliches give the cold shoulder or turn a cold shoulder to or get the cold shoulder . When Bob asked Mary for a date she… … Словарь американских идиом
cold shoulder — noun get/be given the cold shoulder INFORMAL to be treated in an unfriendly way by someone you know … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
shoulder, give sb the cold - — What did the cannibal get when he was late for dinner? The cold shoulder … English expressions
cold shoulder — UK / US noun get/be given the cold shoulder informal to be treated in an unfriendly way by someone you know … English dictionary
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get the brush-off — {v. phr.}, {slang} 1. To be paid no attention; not be listened to or thought important. * /My idea for a party got the brush off from the other children./ 2. To be treated in an unkind or unfriendly way; be ignored. * /Frank and Jane had an… … Dictionary of American idioms