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won't hear a word against

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won't hear a word (said) against somebody/something
if you won't hear a word said against someone or something, you refuse to believe anything bad about them He's completely infatuated with the woman and won't hear a word said against her.
See also: against, hear, word


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Victory for the Israelis is a sore one for all Celtic fans (particularly, I suppose, for George Galloway) but I certainly won't hear a word against the man who stated in his column this week that Off The Ball is the greatest show on radio.
As for wanting "readily identifiable premier fixtures on the Flat, adding to those already recognised as such, with a high level of minimum prize-money", well you won't hear a word against the idea.
I fear he's using her to have an easier life and get British citizenship but she won't hear a word against him.
 
 
 
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