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to be dressed to the nines, to be dressed to kill
She likes to be dressed to the nines for special occasions.
(informal) to tie oneself in knots, to worry oneself sick
Elle va se mettre la rate au court-bouillon si elle continue
Synonym of à ne pas mettre un chien dehors
It is not advisable to put a cat outside in cold weather.
(of the weather) awful, dreadful
It's so cold outside, it's dreadful to put a dog outside!
to stack the odds in one's favor
You have to stack the odds in your favor to succeed.
post-1990 spelling of se mettre sur son trente et un
She likes to dress up for special occasions.
(figuratively) to put all one's eggs in one basket
One should not put all one's eggs in one basket.
second-person plural future of mettre
You will set the table for dinner.
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