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do for
verb
- tr to convict of a crime or offence
they did him for manslaughter
- intr to cause the ruin, death, or defeat of
the last punch did for him
- intr to do housework for
- do well for oneselfto thrive or succeed
Example Sentences
But with this year鈥檚 bewitching Met Gala theme and exhibition, and all it stands to do for emerging Black creatives and artists, as well as for the millions of people gawking at the looks on the red carpet at home, there鈥檚 more nuance that needs to be considered.
"Ding has been close and a real ambassador for China, but Zhao being in the final means the viewing figures will be off the charts. Just imagine what it will do for the game over there."
Just imagine what it will do for the game over there.
鈥淎nd I asked him what he thought the surgery was going to do for him,鈥 Fried said.
Because nowadays, post-COVID, when I鈥檓 meeting somebody new and we鈥檙e talking about what we do for a living, the conventional reaction to learning somebody has one of these laptop jobs is to ask whether they鈥檙e remote, or at least hybrid, for Christ鈥檚 sake.
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