in (or out of) someone's hair

in (or out of) someone's hair
in (or out of) someone's hair
informal
annoying (or ceasing to annoy) someone.
hair

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  • out of someone's hair — out of (someone s) hair get in (someone s) hair to annoy someone, especially by being near them for a long period. I don t care where she is now. She s out of my hair and that s all that matters. I was hoping James would take the kids to the park …   New idioms dictionary

  • out of someone's hair — ► in (or out of) someone s hair informal burdening (or ceasing to burden) someone. Main Entry: ↑hair …   English terms dictionary

  • get out of someone's hair — get/keep/out of someone’s hair phrase to keep away from someone in order to avoid trouble or to avoid annoying them Thesaurus: to avoid doing something, or to avoid somethingsynonym Main entry: hair …   Useful english dictionary

  • keep out of someone's hair — get/keep/out of someone’s hair phrase to keep away from someone in order to avoid trouble or to avoid annoying them Thesaurus: to avoid doing something, or to avoid somethingsynonym Main entry: hair …   Useful english dictionary

  • in someone's hair — in (or out of) someone s hair informal annoying (or ceasing to annoy) someone I m glad he s out of my hair …   Useful english dictionary

  • in someone's hair — ► in (or out of) someone s hair informal burdening (or ceasing to burden) someone. Main Entry: ↑hair …   English terms dictionary

  • out of one's hair — get rid of someone who is a nuisance She finally got her children out her hair and was able to study for her exam …   Idioms and examples

  • hair — [ her ] noun *** uncount the thing that grows on your head in a mass of thin fibers: long black hair a girl with dark shoulder length hair He wore his hair in a ponytail. You need to brush your hair before you go out. a. uncount hair that grows… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • hair — ► NOUN 1) any of the fine thread like strands growing from the skin of mammals and other animals, or from the epidermis of a plant. 2) strands of hair collectively, especially on a person s head. 3) a very small quantity or extent. ● hair of the… …   English terms dictionary

  • out of hair — out of (someone s) hair get in (someone s) hair to annoy someone, especially by being near them for a long period. I don t care where she is now. She s out of my hair and that s all that matters. I was hoping James would take the kids to the park …   New idioms dictionary

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