An account to settle

Definition:
  • a problem to clear up with someone

an account to settle idiomatic expression meaning and examples

Examples:
  • Before taking your vacation in the U.S. for a few weeks, please don’t forget your account that needs to be settled.
  • Our animosity that develops over the years is an account to settle.
  • You have an account to settle with Angie, so find time to talk things over with her.
  • I know I can’t sleep tight tonight knowing that I have an account to settle with my boss.
  • We don’t have an account to settle with the protesting employees, so we got nothing to worry about.
  • If you have an account to settle with the owner of that store, why don’t you meet to talk things over.
  • Raising a big family, Leonard is faced with an account to settle with the people he had owed money for quite a number of years.
  • Never hesitate to ask help from a lawyer if you have any account to settle with the company.
  • I always calls people name and I know it’s an account that I badly need to settle.
  • Any account left unsettled will accumulate over time and hard to clear up or pay.

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