Idioms

have one's heart set against (something)
to be totally against something
My father has his heart set against my trip to Europe.

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  • have one's heart set on (something)
  • have one's nose in (something)
  • have one's nose in a book
  • have one's nose in the air
  • have one's way
  • have one's work cut out for one
  • have oneself (something)
  • have other fish to fry
  • have pull with (someone)
  • have rocks in one's head
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  • quick as geased lightning
  • get a fix on (something)
  • put a stop/end to (something)
  • dress (someone) down or dress down (someone)
  • think little of (someone or something)
  • up against (someone or something)
  • to the ends of the earth
  • talk back to (someone)
  • put in (something) or put (something) in
  • on the block


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