Tag: Lock Horns

  • Lock Horns


    🗓️ Idiom: Lock Horns (v)


    💬 Meaning

    • To get into a serious argument or conflict with someone.
    • To strongly oppose another person’s ideas or decisions.

    🧠 Example Sentences

    • The HR manager and the team leader often lock horns over how to handle employee complaints.
    • Two department heads locked horns during the meeting about who should manage the new project.
    • The company has locked horns with a supplier over repeated delivery mistakes.

    🏛️ Origin

    The idiom comes from the way animals such as bulls or deer fight by pushing their horns together. This physical clash became a saying for people who argue fiercely or refuse to back down in a disagreement.


    📝 Practice Exercises

    1. Fill in the blank:
    Our customer service team often ________ with the IT department about response times.

    Answer

    locks horns

    2. Choose the correct answer:
    To “lock horns” with someone means to:
    a) Work quietly with them
    b) Avoid any discussion
    c) Enter a strong disagreement

    Answer

    c) Enter a strong disagreement

    3. Change the sentence using “lock horns”:
    “The directors disagreed strongly during the budget review.”

    Answer

    The directors locked horns during the budget review.


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