have truck with

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1)  To have dealings with; to truck with.
 * 2) * 2020 December 8, David Barnett, "How John Lennon was made into a myth" in BBC Online
 * Malik eventually tracks down Lennon, living a simple life – in a hut, with a fishing boat called Imagine – away from the spotlight he never had shone upon him, and dispensing nuggets of homespun wisdom. Which is not a portrayal Sheffield has much truck with.
 * 1) * 2020 December 8, David Barnett, "How John Lennon was made into a myth" in BBC Online
 * Malik eventually tracks down Lennon, living a simple life – in a hut, with a fishing boat called Imagine – away from the spotlight he never had shone upon him, and dispensing nuggets of homespun wisdom. Which is not a portrayal Sheffield has much truck with.
 * 1) * 2020 December 8, David Barnett, "How John Lennon was made into a myth" in BBC Online
 * Malik eventually tracks down Lennon, living a simple life – in a hut, with a fishing boat called Imagine – away from the spotlight he never had shone upon him, and dispensing nuggets of homespun wisdom. Which is not a portrayal Sheffield has much truck with.
 * Malik eventually tracks down Lennon, living a simple life – in a hut, with a fishing boat called Imagine – away from the spotlight he never had shone upon him, and dispensing nuggets of homespun wisdom. Which is not a portrayal Sheffield has much truck with.

Usage notes

 * Frequently used in the negative: “to have no truck with”.