“Dig in your heels” – English idiom

Dig_in_your_heels

Conjugation of  the verb “to dig“.

Examples from the web:

– Even though the developer offered them more than their houses were worth, the owners dug their heels in and refused to sell up and make way for the office block.

 

–  I’m digging in my heels. I’m not going back.

“The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong”. – Mahatma Gandhi

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Weak = not strong, breakable, delicate.

To forgive = to stop feeling anger toward someone who has done something wrong; to stop blaming someone.

Forgiveness = the act of forgiving someone; the attitude of someone who is willing to forgive other people.