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Armsys Posted 18 years ago
Vocabulary

has it in for you...

In the following sentence,
"If a Backstabber tells you that someone else in the office doesn't like you or has it in for you, go to the person directly and ask it's true.
What does it mean by "has it in for you"?
Armstrong
  

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Search with:
"have it in for" idiom
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marius,
It's unbelievable that it means "to dislike."
Thanks a lot.
Armstrong
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Now you know how to search for idioms. Use that.

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