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hide "I'll have your hide".
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skin of an animal; I'll get you/punish you for this". |
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to lift or move; [an old usage] |
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to seize and take legal custody |
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to arrest you; Can also be used for 'give shelter to a stranger'. |
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an expression or agreement or resignation (You don't like it but you can't do anything about it.) |
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to lay into someone
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to attack physically or verbally |
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mind; "Have you lost your wits?" |
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to go against my grain
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to go against my character |
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extremely unpleasant; wicked |
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to interfere,
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naught
[an old form]
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Calchas would not be cheated of his victim.
p. 252
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C. would not let his victim go or escape. |
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severe mental or physical pain or suffering |
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