done

See:
  • (all) done by mirrors
  • (all) done up like a pox doctor's clerk
  • (all) done with mirrors
  • (have done) more (something) than (one) has had hot dinners
  • a done deal
  • a woman's work is never done
  • after all is said and done
  • after everything is said and done
  • all done with mirrors
  • and be done with it
  • as good as done
  • be done
  • be done and dusted
  • be done for
  • be done in
  • be done like a (dog's) dinner
  • be done to a turn
  • be done to death
  • be done with (someone or something)
  • be easier said than done
  • be hard done-by
  • be not the done thing
  • be over and done with
  • be/feel hard done by
  • be/get done for something/for doing something
  • be/have done with somebody/something
  • been and gone and done it
  • been there, done that
  • Been there, done that got the T-shirt
  • been there, done that, bought the T-shirt
  • been there, done that, got the T-shirt
  • consider it done
  • could do with (something)
  • difficult is done at once; the impossible takes a little longer
  • do
  • do (all) the running
  • do (double) duty
  • do (double) duty as (something)
  • do (one) a power of good
  • do (one) a solid
  • do (one's) best
  • do (one's) bit
  • do (one's) dash
  • do (one's) homework
  • do (one's) level best
  • do (one's) stuff
  • do (someone) down
  • do (something) by halves
  • do (something) for the best
  • do (something) the hard way
  • do (something) to death
  • do (something) up brown
  • do a (someone)
  • do a 180
  • do a bad job
  • do a bit
  • do a dare
  • do a Devon Loch
  • do a disappearing act
  • do a double take
  • do a fade
  • do a good job
  • do a Houdini (act)
  • do a job on (someone or something)
  • do a land-office business
  • do a Melba
  • do a moonlight flit
  • do a number on (someone or something)
  • do a roaring trade
  • do a shot
  • do a slow burn
  • do a U-turn
  • do a vanishing act
  • do an about-face
  • do an errand
  • do anything for a quiet life
  • do away with (someone, something, or oneself)
  • do badly by (one)
  • do battle
  • do bird
  • do dope
  • do drugs
  • do for (someone or something)
  • do in
  • do it
  • do lunch
  • do more harm than good
  • do nicely
  • do off (something)
  • do out
  • do porridge
  • do so
  • do some bongs
  • do some fine coin
  • do something/anything about
  • do stuff
  • do the business
  • do the dishes
  • do the donkey work
  • do the drink thing
  • do the drug thing
  • do the Dutch
  • do the hard yards
  • do the honors
  • do the job
  • do the rounds
  • do the unthinkable
  • do time
  • do too
  • do up
  • do well
  • do what comes naturally
  • do with (something)
  • do wonders
  • done and done
  • done and dusted
  • done by mirrors
  • done deal
  • done deal, a
  • done for
  • done in
  • done like (a) dinner
  • done like a dinner
  • done like a dog's dinner
  • done like dinner
  • done over
  • done to a turn
  • done up like a dog's dinner
  • done with
  • done with (someone or something)
  • done with mirrors
  • easier said than done
  • feel hard done-by
  • get (something) over and done with
  • get done for (something)
  • go and (do something)
  • go down the drain
  • good as done
  • good as done, as
  • hard done by
  • hard done-by
  • have done
  • have done with
  • have done with (someone or something)
  • have had more (something) than (one) has had hot dinners
  • have work done
  • he, she, etc. has gone/been and done something
  • If you want a thing done well, do it yourself
  • if you want a thing done well/right, do it yourself
  • if you want it done right, do it yourself
  • if you want it done well, do it yourself
  • if you want something done right, do it yourself
  • if you want something done well, do it yourself
  • if you want something done well/right, do it yourself
  • I've done my do
  • I've never (done something) in all my (born) days
  • need doing
  • need to be done
  • no harm done
  • no sooner said than done
  • not do a hand's turn
  • not done
  • not let catch doing
  • now (someone) has gone and done it
  • over and done with
  • see that is done
  • see that it is done
  • seen one, seen them all
  • the damage is done
  • the done thing
  • to a T
  • well begun is half done
  • well done
  • Well done!
  • What has (someone) done with (something)?
  • what is done cannot be undone
  • What more can be done?
  • what's done cannot be undone
  • what's done is done
  • when all is said and done
  • when all's (is) said and done
  • when all's said and done
  • when everything is said and done
  • who are you, and what have you done with (someone)
References in classic literature
"Trouble has done it, Bilgewater, trouble has done it; trouble has brung these gray hairs and this prema- ture balditude.
So we set in, like we done before with the duke, and tried to comfort HIM.
The duke done it, and Jim and me was pretty glad to see it.
As often as young Hexam stopped, he turned his eyes towards him, as if he were waiting for him to go on with the lesson, and get it done. As often as the boy resumed, Bradley resumed his fixed face.
I have done you plenty of credit, and in improving my own reputation I have improved yours quite as much.
Now, what have you done? Why, you have justified my sister in being firmly set against you from first to last, and you have put me in the wrong again!
I went on with my sewing as long as I could see, and then bade Nancy good-evening; checking her too lively gratitude by the undeniable assurance that I had only done for her what she would have done for me, if she had been in my place and I in hers.
I bore her coarse reproaches with astonishing equanimity, even with cheerfulness; for I was sensible that I had done more good to Nancy Brown than harm to her: and perhaps some other thoughts assisted to keep up my spirits, and impart a relish to the cup of cold, overdrawn tea, and a charm to the otherwise unsightly table; and--I had almost said--to Miss Matilda's unamiable face.
Karen Ford Well done thank God for people like you.
Elisa Aitken: "Wow, well done!" Amy Carson: "Well done Amy!" Gemma Robinson: "Aww, well done Amy."
So the jobs that should have been done and are still not being done is no change to the people of Birmingham because the jobs are not being done and the people in charge can blame the Government cuts for the jobs not being done.
These questions help you determine if something should be done; or, if it is being done, is it nice or necessary--can it be eliminated.
Ingleby Barwick is proud of this huge success." (See Letters, page 18) Gary Adamson, Middlesbrough and working in Singapore: "Well done Kat and Soph, amazingly bringing some gold to the grey North-east.
The Air Force has done an outstanding job of reaching out to the academic community and supporting research and education in areas that are relevant.
"I don't like doing homework, but it's better getting it done and having time to be with my friends," says Craig Jones, 12, of Inglewood, California.