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give something a lick and a promise 1. to clean something quickly and not carefully. I put on my new suit, gave my shoes a lick and a promise, and left the house. 2. to do a job or piece of work quickly and not carefully. We didn't have time to do much clearing up in the yard - just gave the grass a lick and a promise. promise (someone) the moon (British, American & Australian, British & Australian) to promise something impossible. He had promised her the earth but five years later they were still living in the same small house. See also: moon the promised land a place that offers a lot of good opportunities. America was the promised land for many immigrant families. See also: land Promises, promises! (informal) something that you say when someone says they will do something and you do not believe them. 'Honestly, I will call you back this time.' 'Promises, promises!' hold promise to be likely to succeed. The new drug holds promise for helping to control addiction. See also: hold promises, promises you will probably not do what you say you will do. “When I get my check I'll buy you a new coat.” “Promises, promises!” How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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