in the trust of (someone)
in the trust of (someone)
In someone's care or protection. I knew I shouldn't have left such an expensive item in the trust of my assistant. Back in my day, it was normal to leave your kids in the trust of your neighbors if you had to step out for a while.
See also: of, trust
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
*in the trust of someone
under the responsibility or in the care of someone. (*Typically: be ~; leave someone or something ~; place someone or something ~.) The state placed the orphan in the trust of the foster parents. Our bonds are left in the trust of our broker.
See also: of, trust
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- get someone's dander up, to
- die on
- die on (someone or something)
- die on someone
- cover
- grab (someone or something) by the throat
- grab someone by the throat
- grab someone/something by the throat
- help (someone) along
- help along