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(1) become of; happen to
(2) become of
(3) happen to
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(1) become of; happen to
(2) become of
(3) happen to
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(1) But woe betide the people when they have the effrontery to take a stand on higher principles.
(2) His thin frame and weak legs prevented him from taking an active part in games of football, tennis or cricket, but he made an exacting umpire, and woe betide the player who questioned his decisions.
(3) One angle is that theology is a tool of exclusion and division; that theology is used to define u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510ouru251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb position, and woe betide all who disagree.
(4) It wasn't just the Irish blogs that had their say - and woe betide he who thinks our little corner of cyberspace is the nub of the universe.
(5) I waited with beating heart, not knowing what would betide
(6) A terrific night for the young and young at heart Simon promised he'd be back to Carlow and judging by the wild celebrations of his Carlow fans - woe betide if he isn't!
(7) He admitted doubt, saying after his sister's death: u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Woe betide us if it all turns out to be an illusion.u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
(8) Armed with an exact list of what is to be bought, off we set, and woe betide the person who wanders in front of us as Mistress P beats a direct path to the chosen store.
(9) Woe betide he who would hurt our loved ones, isn't that the way we all feel?
(10) Woe betide the mother who has been forced into to having a sense of humor about disciplining her child, for she will bear no more offspring, but maybe get a dog instead.
(11) Woe betide the working man or woman who has the gall to turn up for an afternoon meeting with alcohol on the breath, even if it was from one quick half, even if it does help you through the pain barrier of an agonising, endless sales seminar.
(12) Well, I'm still scared, but woe betide if I dare admit it out loud.
(13) What is the individual man, with all the good or evil that may betide him, in comparison with the good or evil which may befall a great country, and in the midst of great transactions which concern that country's fate?
(14) she was trembling with fear lest worse might betide her
(15) Woe betide the person who doesn't cut back their overhanging vegetation as it severely compromises the safety of tall pedestrians with hats who use a particular footpath to mass.
(16) From the date of its inception, the NHS was seen as a really British achievement, something to give pride to the entire population, and woe betide anyone with the temerity to suggest other.
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(1) But woe betide the people when they have the effrontery to take a stand on higher principles.
(2) His thin frame and weak legs prevented him from taking an active part in games of football, tennis or cricket, but he made an exacting umpire, and woe betide the player who questioned his decisions.
(3) One angle is that theology is a tool of exclusion and division; that theology is used to define u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510ouru251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb position, and woe betide all who disagree.
(4) It wasn't just the Irish blogs that had their say - and woe betide he who thinks our little corner of cyberspace is the nub of the universe.
(5) I waited with beating heart, not knowing what would betide
(6) A terrific night for the young and young at heart Simon promised he'd be back to Carlow and judging by the wild celebrations of his Carlow fans - woe betide if he isn't!
(7) He admitted doubt, saying after his sister's death: u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Woe betide us if it all turns out to be an illusion.u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
(8) Armed with an exact list of what is to be bought, off we set, and woe betide the person who wanders in front of us as Mistress P beats a direct path to the chosen store.
(9) Woe betide he who would hurt our loved ones, isn't that the way we all feel?
(10) Woe betide the mother who has been forced into to having a sense of humor about disciplining her child, for she will bear no more offspring, but maybe get a dog instead.
(11) Woe betide the working man or woman who has the gall to turn up for an afternoon meeting with alcohol on the breath, even if it was from one quick half, even if it does help you through the pain barrier of an agonising, endless sales seminar.
(12) Well, I'm still scared, but woe betide if I dare admit it out loud.
(13) What is the individual man, with all the good or evil that may betide him, in comparison with the good or evil which may befall a great country, and in the midst of great transactions which concern that country's fate?
(14) she was trembling with fear lest worse might betide her
(15) Woe betide the person who doesn't cut back their overhanging vegetation as it severely compromises the safety of tall pedestrians with hats who use a particular footpath to mass.
(16) From the date of its inception, the NHS was seen as a really British achievement, something to give pride to the entire population, and woe betide anyone with the temerity to suggest other.
Synonyms
Verb
1. happen
2. occur
3. take place
4. come about
5. transpire
6. arise
7. chance
8. result
9. ensue
10. follow
11. develop
12. supervene
13. go down
14. eventuate
15. come to pass
16. befall
17. hap
Synonyms
(↓)
Verb
1. happen
2. occur
3. take place
4. come about
5. transpire
6. arise
7. chance
8. result
9. ensue
10. follow
11. develop
12. supervene
13. go down
14. eventuate
15. come to pass
16. befall
17. hap
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