I've always had a thing for meaning in English
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Definition
I have a thing for (brunettes!): I like, I love, I'm into (brunettes!)
Examples
- "Plus I have a thing for French people."
Exercise 1
True or False? Philip says that he is attracted to English doctors.
True or False? Philip says that he is attracted to English doctors.
This statement is true. At the beginning of this conversation, Philip confesses that he "has a thing for doctors, especially British ones". The idiom "to have a thing for (someone)" describes being fond of or attracted to them. For example: I have a thing for men in uniform.
This statement is not false.
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