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Safe and sound
Completely out of danger and found or returned without physical injury, loss, or damage. Sound retains its old whole or uninjured sense in this…
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Phrase of the hour
Completely out of danger and found or returned without physical injury, loss, or damage. Sound retains its old whole or uninjured sense in this…
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Pulled from the drawers
Stuck picking between two bad options, torn.
Meaning & originNever, an impossible wait.
Meaning & originClose or prolonged acquaintance can reduce respect and make faults more noticeable. It describes a possible effect, not a universal law; familiarity…
Meaning & originOnce out, it's done, no undo.
Meaning & originWaiting anxiously for something slows its seeming progress.
Meaning & originWorth absolutely nothing, or so unimportant that it merits no concern.
Meaning & originSharp, alert, and quick to act, right on top of things.
Meaning & originA sudden, shocking surprise, out of nowhere.
Meaning & originLanguage has legends. Evidence matters.
Phrase origins are full of irresistible myths. We separate what historical sources can show from what remains disputed, and link the references behind researched entries.