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of your own

adj. belonging completely to yourself; "a room of one's own" [syn: of one's own, of her own, of his own, of my own, of our own, of their own]

Usage examples of "of your own".

Do you think you'd recognize one particle of your own work up there on the screen ten writers and twenty rewrites later?

For here, outside of your own country or the countries of your allies, every man is your enemy and bent upon destroying you.

He said, yes, but you can't cop an attitude behind some self-limiting vision of your own integrity.

But once you know what a subroutine does, it's generally quite easy (if you are a hacker) to write one of your own that does exactly the same thing.

You have given to your country your whole life and now is when you get some of your own back.

In your tales of your own world you have spoken of such as an aid in your wars.

You're more interested in the sound of your own tongue than in anything else.

We charge you both to guard and cherish your impress and the princess imperial, bidding you protect them in this hour of danger as if they were of your own blood.