单词 | to rearrange a person's face |
释义 | > as lemmasto rearrange (also change) a person's face (b) to rearrange (also change) a person's face: to assault and injure a person, esp. so as to cause disfigurement. ΚΠ 1896 G. Ade Artie vi. 51 If you come into the same part o' town with me I'll change your face. 1920 G. C. Shedd Iron Furrow iii. 31 Record this deed, you forty-dollar-a-month penpusher, before I grow peevish and rearrange your face. 1949 I. Shulman Cry Tough! i. 28 Mitch looked around for the knife... 'I'd like a change. A chance to change your face'. 1986 P. Conroy Prince of Tides xvii. 321 You'd beat me up if we had a fight. Then Luke would come hunting for you and rearrange your face anyway. 2001 D. King Burglar Diaries xvi. 120 Basically, this geezer rearranges Terry′s face and frog-marches him down to the nick. < as lemmas |
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