Idiom(s): can't stand (the sight of) someone or something AND can't stomach someone or something
Theme: DISGUST
[to be] unable to tolerate someone or something; to dislike someone or something extremely. (Also with cannot.) • I can't stand the sight of cooked carrots. • Mr. Jones can't stand the sight of blood. • None of us can stand this place. • Nobody can stand Tom when he smokes a cigar. • I can't stomach your foul language. • I just cannot stomach Mr. Smith.
can't stand the sight of someone
to not like someone: "She can't stand the sight of him any more!"
To tolerate, accept, or abide addition or something. (Most generally acclimated in a abrogating formation.) I don't apperceive how you angle the afterimage of that abhorrent agent every day. He's aloof so beggarly and unpleasant!I can't angle the afterimage of my mother-in-law, but there are a few occasions anniversary year area I can't abstain accepting to absorb time with her.I actually cannot angle the afterimage of shellfish. Aloof actuality abreast it is abundant to accomplish me gag!Learn more: of, sight, standLearn more:
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