Phrase of the hour
Take the gilt off the gingerbread
To strip the shine or fun, dull it.
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Phrase of the hour
To strip the shine or fun, dull it.
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Pulled from the drawers
A genuinely good, honest person, solid and humble.
Meaning & originA scramble where each fights alone, no help given.
Meaning & originUsing all known tactics or ploys, pulling every move.
Meaning & originTo describe or address something with perfect accuracy, pinpointing the truth or solution without error or excess. It evokes a carpenter's precise…
Meaning & originTo stay sharply alert or watchful, scanning for signs.
Meaning & originTo gobble all the food or drain a place.
Meaning & originOverwhelming odds in favour of one outcome; a near certainty. A colourful but obscure betting metaphor. It may be used for odds either stated…
Meaning & originNo harm, inconvenience, or important loss to me; therefore not something I mind. Informal and sometimes dismissive. It expresses personal indifference…
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