Be there with bells on
be there with bells on
sentence
an expression of happiness about being someplace; i am eager and happy to be here: i will be there with bells on
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to think; consider (used reflexively): he bethought himself a moment. to remind (oneself): to bethink oneself of family obligations. to remember; recall (used reflexively): she lives in the past now, bethinking herself of happier days. to determine; resolve: under the circ-mstances i could not otherwise bethink me. archaic. to bear in mind; remember. archaic. to […]
- Bethought
simple past tense and past participle of bethink. to think; consider (used reflexively): he bethought himself a moment. to remind (oneself): to bethink oneself of family obligations. to remember; recall (used reflexively): she lives in the past now, bethinking herself of happier days. to determine; resolve: under the circ-mstances i could not otherwise bethink me. […]
- Betide
to happen to; come to; befall: woe betide the villain! to happen; come to p-ss: whatever betides, maintain your courage. historical examples we are standing by for what may betide, with not the faintest idea of what it may be. world’s war events, volume iii various once over this and into the guard-house, and we […]
- Be toast
sliced bread that has been browned by dry heat. to brown, as bread or cheese, by exposure to heat. to heat or warm thoroughly at a fire: she toasted her feet at the fireplace. to become toasted. be toast, slang. to be doomed, ruined, or in trouble: if you’re late to work again, you’re toast! […]
- Betoken
to give evidence of; indicate: to betoken one’s fidelity with a vow; a kiss that betokens one’s affection. to be or give a token or sign of; portend: a thunderclap that betokens foul weather; an angry word that betokens hostility. historical examples there are inns and shops which betoken an active trade, maintained probably by […]