Now, what I'm thinking is we put the feelers out –do some cold calling, see what people are buying at the moment.Anna: Cold calling? But I like to be warm when I'm on the phone.Denise: No Anna. Cold calling is when you call prospective clients when they're not expecting you ...
TomIt means you do all the work while he eats all the biscuits! PaulDo you mind Tom. Now, what I’m thinking is we put the feelers out – do some cold calling, see what people are buying at the moment. AnnaCold calling? But I like to be warm when I’m on the phone. DeniseNo...
I'm sick of looking at it!The company put a bunch of office furniture out on the street. We should swing by and see if there's anything worth taking. 2. To cause someone to no longer have a home or place where they are able to sleep at night. A noun or pronoun is used between...
putting out a warrant on putting out my feelers putting out of putting out of business putting out of countenance putting out of mind putting out of mind putting out of mind putting out of mind putting out of misery putting out of perspective putting out of the way putting out of their mi...
Mother will be veryput outif she is the last to hear.” Mia madre sarà molto contrariata se sarà l’ultima a sapere del nostro arrivo.» Literature He smiled at Marlow andput outhis hand. Sorrise a Marlow e gliporsela mano. ...
Lewisohn admitted that he'd put some feelers out toBanksy's people and he'd been given the hint that Stencil-Man would say no.Banksy was unavailable for comment, but a source close to him was as cagey asthe Tate's curator, first denying that he'd been approached and then adding,perh...
below my nose. I wondered if I could give the little fellow a lift with its burden, but it showed not the slightest sign of tiredness and struggled on with all six legs, head first or head last, waving its feelers energetically as if the trip had just started. Who ever saw a tired...