make yourself scarce — phrase to stay away from a particular place in order to avoid a difficult or embarrassing situation Dad’s pretty mad – you’d better make yourself scarce. Thesaurus: absent, lost and unavailablesynonym Main entry: scarce * * * make yourself scarce … Useful english dictionary
make yourself scarce — make (yourself) scarce informal to leave, especially in order to avoid trouble. I think you d better make yourself scarce at least until I ve had a chance to talk to your father … New idioms dictionary
make yourself scarce — INFORMAL ► to go away from a difficult situation in order to avoid trouble: »Things were going badly at the meeting, so he made himself scarce. Main Entry: ↑scarce … Financial and business terms
make yourself scarce — If someone makes themselves scarce, they go away from a place, especially to avoid trouble or so that they can t be found … The small dictionary of idiomes
make yourself scarce — leave, do not stay, get lost If you see a bull in the pasture, make yourself scarce … English idioms
make yourself scarce — to stay away from a particular place in order to avoid a difficult or embarrassing situation Dad s pretty mad – you d better make yourself scarce … English dictionary
make oneself scarce — {v. phr.}, {slang} To leave quickly; go away. * /The boys made themselves scarce when they saw the principal coming to stop their noise./ * /A wise mouse makes himself scarce when a cat is nearby./ … Dictionary of American idioms
make oneself scarce — {v. phr.}, {slang} To leave quickly; go away. * /The boys made themselves scarce when they saw the principal coming to stop their noise./ * /A wise mouse makes himself scarce when a cat is nearby./ … Dictionary of American idioms
make oneself scarce — tv. to leave; to be in a place less frequently. □ Here come the boys in blue. I’d better make myself scarce. □ I suggest that you make yourself scarce before she returns … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
scarce — [skeəs ǁ skers] adjective if something is scarce, there is not enough of it available: • Here, land is a scarce resource and house prices have risen sharply. • Jobs are scarce. scarcity noun [singular, uncountable] : • the present scarcity of… … Financial and business terms