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Discover LudwigThe phrase "buck against" is an English idiom that means "to oppose or resist someone or something," and it is appropriate for written English.
For example, "Although there are many who believe the proposed budget cuts are the right thing to do, I am bucking against them and advocating to keep the current spending intact."
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WATCH OUT THOUGH, SINCE THE LAST FOOT OF THE PIPE COULD BUCK AGAINST THE SAW and may not cut through the pipe, and throw it back at you.
Moreland doesn't buck against anything.
"And borstal is tailor-made for you to buck against".
It's the young buck against the lion in winter, and it's been brewing for years.
Lord and Miller seemed to buck against the tight creative harness that comes with helping to steer a massive "Star Wars" production.
Cassidy would eventually buck against his own premature canonization, posing naked on the cover of Rolling Stone, in 1972, and purposely talking about his drug use.
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She's totally bucking against the norm.
But Barrowman has always bucked against any such restrictions.
"Your ten bucks against the cat, one roll.
His gruff image is more in keeping with his portrayal of himself as someone bucking against Washington corruption and cronyism.
The girl sees the parallel to the chef's story, but also bucks against it.
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