Blow the cobwebs away

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Meaning

To shake off rust or gloom, freshen up.

Origin

From 19th-century Britain, tied to homes; 'cobwebs away' for clean, slang by 1860s in a tale for lift. A 1870s 'Punch' uses it for a walk.

Usage Examples

  • A run will blow the cobwebs away; feel fresh!
  • Blow the cobwebs away; clear your head.
  • Cobwebs gone; nice walk.

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