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give an inch
give an inch
to agree to part of what someone wants or says My ex-husband never gave an inch on anything we disagreed about, even when I was right.
Etymology: based on the saying give someone an inch and they'll take a mile (if you agree to part of what someone wants they will get all of what they want)
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Flavius | | - | Ancient Roman |
Rhys | | HREES (Welsh), REES (English) | Welsh |
Jeptha | | - | English (Archaic) |
Griselda | | gri-ZEL-də (English) | English, Scottish, Spanish, Literature |
RÍAn | | - | Irish |
Pallab | | - | Bengali |