Done for

To be ruined or defeated or dying.I think that our team is done for this season.

Don sackcloth and ashes

To behave in a way that shows that you are very sorry for something that you have done wrong - in ancient Biblical times people wore very... Read more →

Dollar for dollar

Considering the cost.Dollar for dollar, going to the resort for a holiday is a good deal.

Dying to (do something or go somewhere)

To be very anxious to do something or go somewhere.I am dying to go and visit my friend in the country.

Dyed-in-the-wool

Permanent, stubborn.The man is a dyed-in-the-wool conservative and will never change.

Dwell on (something)

To think or talk about something all the time.I wish that my friend would not dwell on his personal problems.

Duty bound (to do something)

To be forced by duty or honor to do something.I was duty bound to talk to my friend about the money that I had lost.

Dry up

To become dry, to be depleted.The river began to dry up early in the summer. The money for the project has dried up.

Dry run

A rehearsal for something, a practice session.The marriage ceremony was on Saturday so we had a dry run on Thursday night.

Dry out

To lose moisture gradually.The beach towel dried out quickly.