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to be up in arms

Posted byieltsonly_pvk5rn February 1, 2011January 17, 2013

This describes a situation where an individual or a group are angered by something and are ready to fight against a change or a rule.

The teachers are up in arms over the proposed changes to their timetables. They don’t want to work longer hours.

Posted byieltsonly_pvk5rnFebruary 1, 2011January 17, 2013Posted inUncategorized

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