out of the reckoning — ► into (or out of) the reckoning into or out of contention for selection, victory, etc. Main Entry: ↑reckoning … English terms dictionary
into (or out of) the reckoning — into or out of contention for selection or success. → reckoning … English new terms dictionary
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in of the reckoning — in/into/out of the ˈreckoning idiom (especially BrE) (especially in sport) among/not among those who are likely to win or be successful • Phelan is fit again and could come into the reckoning. Main entry: ↑reckoningidiom … Useful english dictionary
into of the reckoning — in/into/out of the ˈreckoning idiom (especially BrE) (especially in sport) among/not among those who are likely to win or be successful • Phelan is fit again and could come into the reckoning. Main entry: ↑reckoningidiom … Useful english dictionary
The Reckoning (album) — Infobox Album | Name = The Reckoning Type = Album Artist = Pillar Released = flagicon|USA October 3, 2006 Genre = Christian rock Hard rock Length = 47:46 Label = Flicker Records Producers = Reviews = * Allmusic Rating|3|5… … Wikipedia
into the reckoning — ► into (or out of) the reckoning into or out of contention for selection, victory, etc. Main Entry: ↑reckoning … English terms dictionary
in the reckoning — in/out of/the reckoning phrase being/not being considered for a job or position Only three candidates are still in the reckoning. Thesaurus: applying and interviewing for jobshyponym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
To be out of her reckoning — Reckoning Reck on*ing, n. 1. The act of one who reckons, counts, or computes; the result of reckoning or counting; calculation. Specifically: (a) An account of time. Sandys. (b) Adjustment of claims and accounts; settlement of obligations,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
reckoning — ► NOUN 1) the action of calculating or estimating something. 2) an opinion or judgement. 3) punishment or retribution for one s actions. ● into (or out of) the reckoning Cf. ↑out of the reckoning … English terms dictionary