In+one's+own+person

  • 21person — /ˈpɜsən / (say persuhn) noun 1. a human being, whether man, woman, or child: the only person in sight. 2. a human being, as distinguished from an animal or a thing. 3. Philosophy a self conscious or rational being. 4. the actual self or… …

  • 22person — n. 1 an individual human being (a cheerful and forthright person). 2 the living body of a human being (hidden about your person). 3 Gram. any of three classes of personal pronouns, verb forms, etc.: the person speaking (first person); the person… …

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  • 23under one's own vine and fig tree — person on his own property, person surrounded by his own possessions …

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  • 24person — per•son [[t]ˈpɜr sən[/t]] n. 1) a human being; a man, woman, or child 2) a human being as distinguished from an animal or a thing 3) the actual self or individual personality of a human being 4) the body of a living human being, sometimes… …

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  • 25man after one's own heart — person similar to oneself …

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  • 26own — ► ADJECTIVE & PRONOUN 1) (with a possessive) belonging or relating to the person specified. 2) done or produced by the person specified. 3) particular to the person or thing specified; individual. ► VERB 1) possess. 2) formal admit or acknowledge …

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  • 27Person Centred Planning — Person Centered Planning(PCP) is a process designed to assist someone to make plans for their future. It is used most often as a life planning model to enable individuals with disabilities or otherwise requiring support to increase their personal …

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  • 28own recognizance — (OR) A way the defendant can get out of jail pending trial on the charges, without paying bail, by promising to appear in court when next required to be there. Sometimes called personal recognizance. Only those with strong ties to the community,… …

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  • 29dig one's own grave —    A person who digs their own grave does something which causes their own downfall.     If you drop out of college now, with such high unemployment, you ll be digging your own grave …

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  • 30afraid of one's own shadow —    A person who is afraid of his/her own shadow is very nervous or easily frightened.     I ve never seen anyone so easily scared. She s afraid of her own shadow! …

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