dog in the manger
Americannoun
noun
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Etymology
Origin of dog in the manger
First recorded in 1555–65
Example Sentences
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It seemed like every time I ran into Gary he said he was about to quit, but he didn’t quit—playing dog in the manger, in my exasperated view.
From The New Yorker • Sep. 2, 2018
Like Aesop's fabled dog in the manger, Tennessee's paunchy, vituperative Senator Kenneth McKellar championed the land and the people; he wanted no improvements without patronage.
From Time Magazine Archive
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I haven't tried to be a dog in the manger.
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I very much fear that if we fail to push a broad, vigorous program in this field, we will be accused of following a "dog in the manger" policy.
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"Uros is like the dog in the manger," said one of the bystanders; "he will not marry, nor does he wish other people to do so."
From The Pobratim A Slav Novel by Jones, P.
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