- third degree
- detailed questioning
His mother gave him the third degree when he came home late last night.
Idioms and examples. 2014.
His mother gave him the third degree when he came home late last night.
Idioms and examples. 2014.
third degree — n: the grade given to the third most serious forms of crimes third–degree adj Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. third degree … Law dictionary
Third degree — can refer to: * In police interrogation, originally torture, later colloquially an intensive rough interrogation * The degree of Master Mason in Freemasonry, often written as 3° * In USA law, the least serious of the three classifications of… … Wikipedia
Third Degree — Album par Johnny Winter Sortie 1986 Enregistrement Streetville Recordings Studios, Chicago Durée 43:53 Genre Blues Rock, Blues … Wikipédia en Français
third-degree — adj [always before noun] 1.) third degree burn [usually plural] the most serious kind of burn, that goes right through your skin 2.) third degree murder/burglary/assault etc AmE murder etc that is considered by a court to be the least serious of… … Dictionary of contemporary English
third-degree — adj [always before noun] 1.) third degree burn [usually plural] the most serious kind of burn, that goes right through your skin 2.) third degree murder/burglary/assault etc AmE murder etc that is considered by a court to be the least serious of… … Dictionary of contemporary English
third degree — intense interrogation by police, 1900, probably a reference to Third Degree of master mason in Freemasonry (1772), the conferring of which included an interrogation ceremony. Third degree as a measure of severity of burns (most severe) is… … Etymology dictionary
third degree — third de gree n give sb the third degree informal to ask someone a lot of questions in order to get information from them ▪ I got home after midnight and Dad gave me the third degree … Dictionary of contemporary English
third degree — third de gree n give sb the third degree informal to ask someone a lot of questions in order to get information from them ▪ I got home after midnight and Dad gave me the third degree … Dictionary of contemporary English
third degree — n. 1. in Freemasonry, the degree of master mason ☆ 2. [orig. ? fig. use of ritual by Freemasons] Informal harsh, grueling treatment and questioning of a prisoner in order to force a confession or exact information: often preceded by the third… … English World dictionary
third degree — If someone is given the third degree, they are put under a great deal of pressure and intimidation to force them to tell the truth about something … The small dictionary of idiomes
third-degree — third′ degree′ v. t. to subject to the third degree • Etymology: 1925–30 … From formal English to slang