give someone no quarter

give someone no quarter
grant someone no quarter & give someone no quarter
Fig. not to allow someone any mercy or indulgence. (Originally meant to refuse to imprison and simply to kill one's prisoner.) •

The professor was harsh on lazy students. During class, he granted them no quarter.


Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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