give+or+pay+attention+to
61give ear — verb give heed (to) (Freq. 1) The children in the audience attended the recital quietly She hung on his every word They attended to everything he said • Syn: ↑attend, ↑hang, ↑advert, ↑ …
62give — verb Give is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑authority, ↑benefactor, ↑chart, ↑council, ↑donor, ↑index, ↑jury, ↑move, ↑nature, ↑recording, ↑religion, ↑ …
63pay heed to — formal to give careful attention to someone s advice or warning People should pay no heed to these ill informed views …
64give oneself airs — {v. phr.} To act proud; act vain. * /Mary gave herself airs when she wore her new dress./ * /John gave himself airs when he won first prize./ …
65give oneself airs — {v. phr.} To act proud; act vain. * /Mary gave herself airs when she wore her new dress./ * /John gave himself airs when he won first prize./ …
66Give Up — A procedure in securities or commodities trading where the executing broker places a trade on behalf of another broker as if he/she actually executed the trade. This is usually done because a broker is too busy to place a… …
67pay heed — verb give heed (to) The children in the audience attended the recital quietly She hung on his every word They attended to everything he said • Syn: ↑attend, ↑hang, ↑advert, ↑give ear …
68give the go-by — {v. phr.} To pay no attention to a person; avoid. * /John fell in love with Mary, but she gave him the go by./ * /The boy raised his hand to answer the question, but the teacher gave him the go by./ Compare: THE RUNAROUND …
69give the go-by — {v. phr.} To pay no attention to a person; avoid. * /John fell in love with Mary, but she gave him the go by./ * /The boy raised his hand to answer the question, but the teacher gave him the go by./ Compare: THE RUNAROUND …
70give\ the\ go-by — v. phr. To pay no attention to a person; avoid. John fell in love with Mary, but she gave him the go by. The boy raised his hand to answer the question, but the teacher gave him the go by. Compare: get the runaround …