send

send
v.

1) (A) we sent the manuscript to her; or: we sent her the manuscript

2) (D; tr.) to send as (he was sent as our representative)

3) (D; tr.) to send by (to send a letter by airmail)

4) (d; intr.) to send for ('to ask to come') (to send for the doctor)

5) (d; tr.) to send for ('to send smb. to fetch smt.') (she sent me for some beer)

6) (d; tr.) ('to insert') to send into (the coach sent some new players into the game)

7) (d; tr.) to send on (to send students on a field trip)

8) (d; tr.) to send out of (the teacher sent the unruly pupils out of the room)

9) (d; tr.) to send to (her parents sent her to camp)

10) (H) we sent him to buy beer

11) (J) the explosion sent things flying; we sent him packing ('we dismissed him summarily')

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[send]
or: we sent her the manuscript
we sent him packing ('we dismissed him summarily')
(A) we sent the manuscript to her
(H) we sent him to buy beer
(J) the explosion sent things flying
(D; tr.) to send as (he was sent as our representative)
(d; tr.) to send to (her parents sent her to camp)
(d; tr.) to send for (she sent me for some beer; 'to send smb. to fetch smt. ')
(d; tr.) ('to insert') to send into (the coach sent some new players into the game)
(d; tr.) to send out of (the teacher sent the unruly pupils out of the room)
(D; tr.) to send by (to send a letter by airmail)
(d; intr.) to send for (to send for the doctor; 'to ask to come')
(d; tr.) to send on (to send students on a field trip)

Combinatory dictionary. 2013.

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