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Definition of
done exclamation
from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
done
exclamation
/dʌn/
/dʌn/
see also
do
1
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used to show that you accept an offer
‘I'll give you £800 for it.’ ‘Done!’
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done
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done
adjective
done
well done
adjective
get done up
be done in
a done deal
be done for
no harm done
that’s done it
done and dusted
done to a turn
done like a dinner
be the done thing
have done with it
be/feel hard done by
been there, done that
have done with something
be/have done with something
be easier said than done
no sooner said than done
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Idioms
be done in
a done deal
be done for
no harm done
that’s done it
done and dusted
done to a turn
done like a dinner
be the done thing
have done with it
be/feel hard done by
been there, done that
have done with something
be/have done with something
be easier said than done
no sooner said than done
when all is said and done
(he, she, etc. has) been and done something
be/get done for something/for doing something
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Nearby words
doncha
short form
done
adjective
done
exclamation
doner kebab
noun
donga
noun
previously
adverb
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