Dog in the manger
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dog in the manger
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someone who selfishly prevents others from using or enjoying something that they themselves have no use for

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What is the origin of the idiom "make a go of something" and when to use it?

The idiom "dog in the manger" originates from an ancient Greek fable attributed to the storyteller Aesop. This phrase is used to describe someone who selfishly prevents others from using or enjoying something that they have no intention of using or benefiting from themselves.

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The new employee does n't like the project but wo n't let anyone else take over.
They're not using the office space, but they wo n't let us move there either.
When I asked to borrow his camera, he acted like a dog in the manger, refusing to lend it to me or anyone else.
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