send (one) for (someone or something)
send (one) for (someone or something)
To request or order that one go and bring someone or something. I've sent your father for a doctor. Hopefully they'll be back soon. I don't feel like cooking tonight—let's send the kids for a pizza instead.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
send someone for someone or something
to cause someone to go and get someone or something. Please send Jerry for the doctor. This is an emergency. Could you send someone for pizza?
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send for someone or something
to make a request that someone or something be brought. Mr. Franklin sent for his secretary. I think we should send for an ambulance.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
send for
1. Summon someone, request that someone come, as in She sent for all the children when their father lay dying. [Late 1500s]
2. Order a delivery of something, as in The king sent for a bottle of wine. Also see send away, def. 2; send out, def. 2.
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The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
send for
v.
To request that someone or something come or be brought, especially by means of a message or messenger; summon someone or something: Send for the doctor if the patient's fever gets any higher.
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The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.
- send for
- send (one) out for (someone or something)
- send for (someone or something)
- in favor of
- in favor of (someone or something)
- knock wood
- be in favor of (something)
- be in favour of something/of doing something
- come back (down) to earth
- back to earth