agree to disagree »
To tolerate each other's opinion and stop arguing; to acknowledge that an agreement will not be reached.
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at odds »
In disagreement; conflicting.
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at sixes and sevens »
In a state of dispute or disagreement.
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bugger off »
An expression of disagreement or disbelief.
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falling out »
A disagreement; a major difference of opinion.
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fly in the ointment »
Something which ruins or spoils everything else; a nuisance or problem; an unpleasant or disagreeable detail.
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get on someone's wick »
To annoy or upset someone, usually by repeated disagreeable actions.
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give somebody a piece of one's mind »
To express one's opinion strongly; to voice one's disagreement or dissatisfaction.
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jumped-up »
Describes a person who thinks he is superior in some way that the speaker disagrees with. For instance, of a higher class, or has more authority than they have in reality.
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let sleeping dogs lie »
To leave things as they are; especially, to avoid restarting or rekindling an old argument; to leave disagreements in the past.
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look what the cat's dragged in »
Used as an ironic acknowledgement of someone's arrival, especially to imply that they are unwelcome or disagreeable in some way.
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mend fences »
To repair damage to a friendship or relationship after a disagreement or other mishap.
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pull rank »
To assert one's authority over a subordinate who disagrees.
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set aside »
To disagree with something and reject or overturn it.
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speak for oneself »
Expressing disagreement with an opinion expressed by another.
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