one's+own
1one's own recognizance — >> release on own recognizance. Webster s New World Law Dictionary. Susan Ellis Wild. 2000 …
2one's own person — one s own person, free from restrictions or influence; independent: Now that she s working, she feels that she s her own person[/ex] …
3one's own land — index demesne Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
4one's own row — See: HOE ONE S OWN ROW …
5one's own row — See: HOE ONE S OWN ROW …
6one's\ own\ row — See: hoe one s own row …
7one's own man — idi one s own man, free from restrictions or influences; independent …
8one's own flesh and blood — one s flesh and blood how can you deny your own flesh and blood? Syn: family, relative(s), relation(s), blood relation(s), kin, kinsfolk, kinsman, kinsmen, kinswoman, kinswomen, kindred, nearest and dearest, people; informal folks …
9To hold one's own — Own Own, a. [OE. owen, awen, auen, aughen, AS. [=a]gen, p. p. of [=a]gan to possess; akin to OS. [=e]gan, G. & D. eigen, Icel. eiginn, Sw. & Dan. egen. [root]110. See {Owe}.] Belonging to; belonging exclusively or especially to; peculiar; most… …
10one's own undoing — If you do something that is the cause of your own failure, loss or downfall, it is your own undoing. You can blame nobody but yourself. If he continues to gamble like that, it will be his own undoing …