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eat out of one's hand — {v. phr.}, {informal} To trust someone fully; believe or obey someone without question. * /The governor has the reporters eating out of his hand./ * /Helen is so pretty and popular that all the boys eat out of her hand./ … Dictionary of American idioms
eat out of one's hand — {v. phr.}, {informal} To trust someone fully; believe or obey someone without question. * /The governor has the reporters eating out of his hand./ * /Helen is so pretty and popular that all the boys eat out of her hand./ … Dictionary of American idioms
eat\ out\ of\ one's\ hand — v. phr. informal To trust someone fully; believe or obey someone without question. The governor has the reporters eating out of his hand. Helen is so pretty and popular that all the boys eat out of her hand … Словарь американских идиом
out of one's hand — See: EAT OUT OF ONE S HAND … Dictionary of American idioms
out of one's hand — See: EAT OUT OF ONE S HAND … Dictionary of American idioms
out\ of\ one's\ hand — See: eat out of one s hand … Словарь американских идиом
eat out of one's hand — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. be tame, submit, acquiesce; see yield 1 … English dictionary for students
eat out of one's hand — phrasal : to accept habitually and supinely the domination of another … Useful english dictionary
eating out of one's hand — Completely under one s control • • • Main Entry: ↑eat … Useful english dictionary
eat — eater, n. /eet/, v., ate /ayt/; esp. Brit. /et/ or (Archaic) eat /et, eet/; eaten or (Archaic) eat /et, eet/; … Universalium