fight your

fight your
fight your/sb'sˈcorner idiom
(BrE) to defend your/sb's position against other people
Main entry:fightidiom

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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  • fight your way — phrase to move through a group of people by pushing them away Steve fought his way to the front of the hall. Thesaurus: to move through an area or objectsynonym Main entry: fight * * * fight your way : to move forward or make progress by pushing …   Useful english dictionary

  • fight your corner — fight (your) corner British to defend something that you believe in by arguing. You ll have to be ready to fight your corner if you want them to extend the project …   New idioms dictionary

  • fight your corner — phrase to defend your opinions when criticized by other people Thesaurus: to defend or protect yourselfsynonym Main entry: fight …   Useful english dictionary

  • fight your own battles — idiom to be able to win an argument or get what you want without anyone s help • I wouldn t get involved he s old enough to fight his own battles. Main entry: ↑fightidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • fight your corner — to defend your opinions when criticized by other people …   English dictionary

  • couldn't [act/argue/fight] (your) way out of a paper bag — humorous if someone couldn t act, argue, fight etc. their way out of a paper bag, they act, argue, fight etc. very badly. It s no good asking Jim to protect you he couldn t fight his way out of a paper bag …   New idioms dictionary

  • couldn't fight (your) way out of a paper bag — couldn t [act/argue/fight] (your) way out of a paper bag humorous if someone couldn t act, argue, fight etc. their way out of a paper bag, they act, argue, fight etc. very badly. It s no good asking Jim to protect you he couldn t fight his way… …   New idioms dictionary

  • fight your way — to move through a group of people by pushing them away Steve fought his way to the front of the hall …   English dictionary

  • fight corner — fight (your) corner British to defend something that you believe in by arguing. You ll have to be ready to fight your corner if you want them to extend the project …   New idioms dictionary

  • fight somebody'scorner — fight your/sb sˈcorner idiom (BrE) to defend your/sb s position against other people Main entry: ↑fightidiom …   Useful english dictionary

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