Idiom of the week – Gang up on someone
Posted by englishlessons on June 29, 2016
Definition:
Join a group to criticize or persuade someone
Examples:
His friends ganged up on him and persuaded him to go along with idea.
Politicians from the opposing party ganged up on the speaker and shouted him down.
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