up in arms
This page is about the idiom up in arms
Meaning
If you are up in arms, you are angry about something that you think is unfair or wrong.
For example
- The taxi drivers are up in arms about the new tax on LPG.
- Many people expected smokers to be up in arms over the smoking ban, but most of them seem to have accepted it.
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Contributor: Matt Errey