
order about
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English Dictionary order about phrasal verb - (disapproving) to keep telling somebody what to do in a way that is annoying or unpleasant
- ● It was obvious he was used to ordering people around.
- ● Stop trying to order me around!
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Idiomsorder about• order (someone) around/about
to give commands to someone
Our new supervisor is always trying to order people around.
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order about v. phr. To dictate arrogantly to someone; domineer.
Dan orders his younger colleagues around in a most unpleasant way. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
order someone about• order (someone) around/about
to give commands to someone
Our new supervisor is always trying to order people around.
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