Idiom | to see eye to eye |
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Definition | to agree; to get on with someone |
Examples | - It's not a good idea to ask both John and Mike to your party. They don't see eye to eye. - He doesn't see eye to eye with his father. They're always arguing about something or other. |
Note | This expression is typically used in the negative, as in the example sentences. |
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