have no truck with sb/sth
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"[have|hold|want] (no|little) truck with {sb/sth}" کی تعریف اور معنی

to have no truck with sb/sth
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to refuse to get involved with someone or something in any way

What is the origin of the idiom "have no truck with someone or something" and when to use it?

The idiom "have no truck with someone or something" has its roots in the word "truck," which once referred to bartering or trade, particularly among merchants and traders in the 17th century. Over time, it evolved to represent dealings, business, or association. This expression is used when an individual wants no involvement, association, or dealings with a particular person or thing, often due to disapproval or a desire to distance oneself.

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The environmental activist held no truck with companies that didn't prioritize sustainability and conservation efforts.
John wanted little truck with his neighbor's constant interference in his personal life and decisions.
The environmental activist held no truck with companies that didn't prioritize sustainability and conservation efforts.
Sarah had no truck with the gossip at the office, preferring to focus on her work and avoid office drama.
The strict teacher had no truck with students who didn't follow classroom rules and policies.
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