31. Do full justice means:
Meaning of Do full justice: To treat fairly or handle something thoroughly.
Meaning of Do thoroughly: To carry out with completeness and care.
In Common: Both mean doing something properly and completely.
32. Give the devil his due means:
Meaning of Give the devil his due: To acknowledge the good qualities even in a disliked person.
Meaning of Acknowledge the right: To give credit where it is deserved.
In Common: Both stress fairness and recognizing merit.
33. Drop off means:
Meaning of Drop off: To begin to sleep.
Meaning of Fall asleep: To drift into sleep.
In Common: Both describe the act of sleeping.
34. Deal in means:
Meaning of Deal in: To trade or engage in business.
Meaning of Do business: To carry out commercial activity.
In Common: Both mean engaging in trade or commerce.
35. Despair of means:
Meaning of Despair of: To lose hope about something.
Meaning of Be disappointed: To feel let down or hopeless.
In Common: Both describe feelings of hopelessness.
36. To be done brown means:
Meaning of To be done brown: To be tricked or cheated completely.
Meaning of Completely deceived: To be fooled entirely.
In Common: Both mean total deception.
37. Dispense with means:
Meaning of Dispense with: To get rid of or do without.
Meaning of Terminate: To bring to an end.
In Common: Both mean ending or stopping something.
38. Dispose of means:
Meaning of Dispose of: To discard, sell, or remove something.
Meaning of Sell or remove: To get rid of by selling or taking away.
In Common: Both describe getting rid of something.
39. Dizzy height means:
Meaning of Dizzy height: An extremely high position that can cause dizziness.
Meaning of Great height: A very elevated level.
In Common: Both mean being at a very high point.
40. A dog-eared book means:
Meaning of Dog-eared book: A worn book with folded corners from frequent use.
Meaning of Used and marked book: A book showing signs of heavy reading.
In Common: Both describe a well-used, shabby book.
