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fly in the face of

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  1. Also, fly in the teeth of. Act in direct opposition to or defiance of. For example, This decision flies in the face of all precedent, or They went out without permission, flying in the teeth of house rules. This metaphoric expression alludes to a physical attack. [Mid-1500s]


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"So much of my dad's story and how he got away was cover-up and deception, but I want to fly in the face of that and bring things into the light."

From BBC • Dec. 9, 2025

That move “seemed to fly in the face of market forecasts” but hasn’t, as of yet, led to a “collapse” in oil prices, he said.

From MarketWatch • Nov. 28, 2025

“Nazism, imperialism, and dictatorship all fly in the face of democracy,” said George Mason professor Tehama Lopez Bunyasi who has studied how race and identity intersect with politics.

From Los Angeles Times • May 23, 2024

As for literally decades’ worth of decisions, both from the Supreme Court and lower federal courts, that fly in the face of his argument?

From Slate • Nov. 21, 2023

Not she at least; she will dance on the nose of the mastiff, she will fly in the face of humanity, whether in the shape of man, woman, boy, or child.

From Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 4 by Various

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