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notice noun a contract to do a job, especially an illegal commission UK, 1970
idiomnoticesit up and take noticeto suddenly start paying attention to something that is happening, because it surprises or affects you:Esprit's latest advertising campaign should make people sit up and take notice.When Grafton's second novel appeared, publishers began to sit up and take notice.
See:- advance notice
- at a moment's notice
- at short notice
- can't help but notice (that) (something)
- can't help noticing (that) (something)
- come to attention
- escape (one's) notice
- escape notice
- escape somebody's notice
- give notice
- hand in (one's) notice
- make (one) sit up and take notice
- not a blind bit of (something)
- not a blind bit of notice, difference, etc.
- on short notice
- put (one) on notice
- put someone on notice
- serve notice
- serve notice (on one)
- short notice, on
- sit up
- sit up and take notice
- sit up and take notice, to (make someone)
- take a blind bit of notice
- take no notice of (something or someone)
- take note
- take notice (of someone or something)
- take notice of
- with advance notice
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