Dead to Rights II — Developer(s) Widescreen Games Publisher(s) Namco Series … Wikipedia
Dead To Rights — may refer to: Dead to Rights (catch phrase), an American catchphrase Dead to Rights, a video game from Namco This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you m … Wikipedia
Dead to Rights — For the Game Boy Advance game, see Dead to Rights (Game Boy Advance). Dead to Rights Developer(s) Namco Publisher(s) … Wikipedia
dead to rights — adverb : without possibility of escape, excuse, or palliation (as from a charge of guilt) : red handed we had him dead to rights caught dead to rights on a bribery charge * * * informal in the act of doing something wrong; red handed … Useful english dictionary
dead to rights — {adv. phr.}, {informal} Without a chance of escaping blame; proven wrong. * /Mother had Bob dead to rights, because she caught him with his hand in the cookie jar./ * /The police caught the man dead to rights./ … Dictionary of American idioms
dead to rights — {adv. phr.}, {informal} Without a chance of escaping blame; proven wrong. * /Mother had Bob dead to rights, because she caught him with his hand in the cookie jar./ * /The police caught the man dead to rights./ … Dictionary of American idioms
dead to rights — adv, adj American an American version of the British bang to rights. Dead to rights is probably the original form of the phrase, dating from the 19th century and now rarely, if ever, heard in Britain. ► Dead is used here in its common colloquial… … Contemporary slang
dead to rights — adverb With sufficient evidence to establish responsibility definitively. Because of the video replay, the ref had him dead to rights on the penalty. Syn: bang to rights, red handed … Wiktionary
dead to rights — phrasal with no chance of escape or excuse ; red handed < had him dead to rights for the robbery > … New Collegiate Dictionary
Dead to Rights (series) — Dead to Rights Logo for Dead to Rights series Genres Action, third person shooter Developers … Wikipedia