Idioms

take a dim view of (something)
to be against something, to disapprove of something
Our company takes a dim view of people who do not wear a suit and tie.

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  • take a fancy to (someone or something)
  • take a gander at (someone or something)
  • take a hand in (something)
  • take a hard line (with someone)
  • take a hint
  • take a leaf out of (someone's) book
  • take a leak
  • take a liking to (someone or something)
  • take a look at (someone or something)
  • take a look for (someone or something)
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  • blow the whistle (on someone)
  • dressed to kill
  • fan the flames of (something)
  • hear from (someone)
  • live off the fat of the land
  • throw one's weight around
  • sit up and take notice
  • stick it to (someone)
  • separate but equal
  • at fault


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    In the Middle Ages, young men and women drew names from a bowl to see who their valentines would be. They would wear these names on their sleeves for one week. To wear your heart on your sleeve now means that it is easy for other people to know how you are feeling.      .. More >>
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