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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
suit yourself
ˌsuit yourˈself idiom (informal) 1. to do exactly what you would like •I choose my assignments to suit myself. 2. usually used in orders to tell sb to do what they want, even though it annoys you •‘I think I'll stay in this evening.’ ‘Suit yourself!’ Main entry: ↑suitidiom
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