See (someone) to (somewhere)

To escort someone to a place safely.I saw my friend to the door when he decided to go home.

See (someone) out see out (someone)

To go with someone out of a room or house.I went to the door to see our guests out.

Sell (someone) short

To underestimate someone.My friend is selling himself short when he thinks that he will not be able to find a good job.

Sell (someone) on (something a plan or idea)

To convince someone that something is good or beneficial.I could not sell my friend on the idea to buy a new computer.

Sell (someone) a bill of goods

To deceive someone, to get someone to believe something that is not true.I believe that the salesman sold me a bill of goods and the product... Read more →

Sell out (someone or something) sell (someone or something) out

To be disloyal, to betray someone or something.The man does not want to sell out his moral values.

Sell like hotcakes

To sell quickly, to sell rapidly.The tickets for the concert were selling like hotcakes when I called this morning.

Seize upon (something)

To take hold of something and make an issue of it.The media seized upon the mistake of the politician.

Seize an opportunity

To take advantage of an opportunity.I seized the opportunity to take the extra class when I heard about it.

Seeing (someone)

To be dating someone on a regular basis.The woman was not seeing anyone when she met the man at the party.