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have a weakness for
Idioms and Phrases
Be susceptible to; also, like or enjoy. For example, She has a weakness for older men , or Bill has a weakness for fine wine . [c. 1700]Example Sentences
Politicians and, yes, journalists both have a weakness for hyperbole, and so maybe all of this is a bit self serving and over the top?
“I have a weakness for long-form creative projects,†he said, “and Claire just kind of came in with this infectious energy and determination and courage to take it on.â€
It’s genuinely energizing to see how someone like Marco Rubio has grown no more comfortable under television lights in the almost-decade since his historic, water bottle-chugging meltdown , and as someone who has a vested interest in the future of liberal democracy, I have a weakness for the red meat highlights that orbit around social media when he fumbles a Town Hall question.
Full disclosure: I have a weakness for any film involving tailoring or dressmaking.
But it’s the holiday season and I have a weakness for shiny rom-coms.
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