have a fable for
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have a fable for (third-person singular simple present has a fable for, present participle having a fable for, simple past and past participle had a fable for)
- (idiomatic) To have a weakness for.
- 2007, Helmut W. Horchler, Native Friendships, page 137:
- I had always had a fable for nudes. Unfortunately my wife did not feel the same way.
- 2009, Wilfried F. Voss, The Bleeding Hills, Copperhill Media Corporation, →ISBN, page 38:
- “My mother, just like your wife, had a fable for Gaelic names, and Seamus is the Gaelic version of James.”
- 2012, "Exclusive Hot-Spot", Vienna Deluxe, Winter 2012, page 67:
- Those that have a fable for good music combined with excellent food will love the unique concept of this club!
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:have a fable for.
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