7 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HAVE ONE'S KNIFE IN SOMEONE»
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The Wordsworth Dictionary of Idioms
knickers get one's knickers in a twist (impolite in/) to become worried or excited:
Don't get your knickers in a twist — no-one will expect you to make a speech!
knife have one's knife in (someone) (in/) to be continually hostile or unfair
towards ...
Elizabeth McLaren Kirkpatrick, C. M. Schwarz, 1993
knickers get one's knickers in a twist (impolite inj) to become worried or excited:
Don V get your knickers in a twist — no-one will expect you to make a speech!
knife have one's knife in (someone) (inf) to be continually hostile or unfair
towards ...
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General Knowledge of English Literature
... have one's knife in someone—to bear malice towards someone,to beara
strong grudgeagainsthim. To put theknife in—to deal one's enemy a fatal blow.
The knives are out for . . . a number of people are waiting for the opportunity
tostrikeat ...
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The Sterling Book of Idioms
He will now approach us for more finance. to have one's knife in someone to bear
malice / grudge towards someone The chairman has got his knife in me; he's
determined that I should quit. knight in shining armour a man of great nobility and
...
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Chambers Universal Learners' Dictionary
2 a weapon with a blade: She pulled out a knife and stabbed him with if. - vt ( in/)
to stab with a knife : Before she realized what was happening, he knifed her.
have one's knife in (someone) (in/) to be continually hostile or unfair towards ...
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Every day French: le Français vivant, Lebendiges ...
[to have one's knife in someone, to bear someone a grudge] essere arrabbiato
contro qualcuno, pren- dersela con... i Il vous EN veut. Lui EN veux-tu encore ?
Ne m'EN veux pas. Pourquoi leur EN voulez-vous ? IMPORTANCE (Wichtigkeit ...