- in your corner
- in (your) corner
supporting you.
It makes a big difference to have a crackerjack, experienced lawyer in your corner.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
It makes a big difference to have a crackerjack, experienced lawyer in your corner.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
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
in your corner — hoping you will win, on your side Hey, man, I m in your corner. I ll help you get your diploma … English idioms
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have someone in your corner — If you have someone in your corner, you have their support or help … The small dictionary of idiomes
have (someone) in (your) corner — to have the support or help of someone. We re lucky we ve got James in our corner. No one can beat him in a debate … New idioms dictionary
fight your corner — to defend your opinions when criticized by other people … English dictionary
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corner — 1. to establish a monopoly in an essential product Probably from driving cattle into the corner of a yard rather than from storing goods in a hidden place. To corner is British criminal jargon for selling shoddy goods at more than their… … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
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