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kill someone with kindness

/kɪl ˈsʌm.wʌn wɪð ˈkaɪnd.nəs/

Example:

Instead of arguing back, she decided to kill him with kindness, offering to help with his project.

be after someone's blood

/bi ˈæftər ˈsʌmˌwʌnz blʌd/

Example:

After he crashed her car, she was really after his blood.

fight fire with fire

/faɪt ˈfaɪər wɪð ˈfaɪər/

Example:

When they started spreading rumors, we decided to fight fire with fire and expose their lies.

an eye for an eye

/ən aɪ fɔr ən aɪ/

Example:

Some believe that an eye for an eye is the only way to achieve true justice.

have an ax to grind

/hæv ən æks tuː ɡraɪnd/

Example:

He seems to have an ax to grind with the company, always criticizing their policies.

bay for blood

/beɪ fɔr blʌd/

Example:

After the scandal, the public began to bay for blood, demanding the CEO's resignation.

beat somebody at their own game

/biːt ˈsʌm.bɑː.di æt ðer oʊn ɡeɪm/

Example:

The new company managed to beat their competitor at their own game by offering better customer service.

get your own back

/ɡɛt jʊər oʊn bæk/

Example:

After he tricked me, I decided to get my own back by playing a prank on him.

give as good as you get

/ɡɪv æz ɡʊd æz juː ɡɛt/

Example:

She's not afraid to give as good as she gets in an argument.

be out for somebody’s blood

/bi aʊt fɔr ˈsʌm.bə.diz blʌd/

Example:

After he lost the game, the coach was out for his team's blood.

a taste of their own medicine

/ə teɪst əv ðɛr oʊn ˈmɛdɪsɪn/

Example:

After all the pranks he played, it was time for him to get a taste of his own medicine.

teach someone a lesson

/tiːtʃ ˈsʌm.wʌn ə ˈles.ən/

Example:

I'm going to teach him a lesson for being so rude.

two can play at that game

/tuː kæn pleɪ æt ðæt ɡeɪm/

Example:

If he wants to play dirty, then two can play at that game.

tit for tat

/ˌtɪt fər ˈtæt/

Example:

Their argument quickly escalated into a tit for tat exchange of insults.

wipe the smile off someone's face

/waɪp ðə smaɪl ɔf ˈsʌm.wʌnz feɪs/

Example:

Winning the championship will really wipe the smile off their face.

the joke is on someone

/ðə dʒoʊk ɪz ɑn ˈsʌmˌwʌn/

Example:

He thought he was being clever by tricking me, but the joke is on him now that I've exposed his lies.

call it quits

/kɔl ɪt kwɪts/

Example:

After working on the project for hours, we decided to call it quits for the night.

put someone in their place

/pʊt ˈsʌm.wʌn ɪn ðer pleɪs/

Example:

The new manager was getting a bit arrogant, so I had to put him in his place during the meeting.

even the score

/ˈiːvən ðə skɔr/

Example:

After losing the last game, they were determined to even the score in the rematch.
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