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have a crow to pull
Verb
obsolete
Japanese Meaning
(時代遅れの用法で)誰かに対し、不満や論争点を持っている、つまり文句を言うべき点があることを意味します。 / (例:他人に対して)対立すべき理由や口論の種を抱えている状態を指します。
( present singular third-person )
( participle present )
( participle past )
( past )
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(obsolete) To have a point of contention (with someone); to have a bone to pick.
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have a crow to pull
After the meeting, he confessed he still had a crow to pull with his former partner over the reported profits.
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After the meeting, he confessed he still had a crow to pull with his former partner over the reported profits.
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