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Unwillingly, reluctantly. It went much against the grain with him, i.e. it was much against his inclination, or against his pluck.
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"Unwillingly, reluctantly. It went much against the grain with him, i.e. it was much against his inclination, or against his pluck."
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Nearby phrases:
against all odds,
against the clock,
against the collar,
age before beauty,
agree to disagree,
ahead of one's time
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