have none of
have none of (something)
To refuse to acknowledge, allow, accept, or participate in something. Often used in passive constructions in the continuous tense. I'll have none of this scheme—I have a public image to upkeep! I tried to convince them to sell their stocks before the market crashed, but they were having none of it.
See also: have, none, of
will have none of (something)
To refuse to tolerate, accept, or participate in something. I was going to move back home with my girlfriend, but my parent's would have none of it. I'll have none of this plan—find someone else to finance your schemes.
See also: have, none, of, will
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
have none of something
to tolerate or endure no amount of something. I'll have none of your talk about quitting school. We'll have none of your gossip. I wish to have none of the sweet potatoes, please.
See also: have, none, of
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
have none of
see under not have it.
See also: have, none, of
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
- perceive
- perceive (someone or something) as (something)
- perceive as
- preclude
- preclude (someone or something) from (something)
- preclude from
- starve (someone or something) of (something)
- starve of
- sandwich (someone or something) between (someone or something else)
- sandwich between