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  • Origin of eye teeth - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I would say that teeth have historically always been considered important for determining the health in humans (and animals) and of all teeth the eye teeth or canines are the most important Therefore the phrase come to mean give one's eyeteeth, to give something one considers very precious, usually in exchange for an object or situation one
  • What does I had cut my eyeteeth mean? [closed]
    What does "I had cut my eyeteeth" mean? And how can I translate it in Italian language? A sample text is as follows: As an intelligence officer, and even before that as a young student in the co
  • Whats the origin of the idiom to cut your teeth on something?
    cut one's teeth on Also, cut one's eyeteeth on Get one's first experience by doing, or learn early in life, as in I cut my teeth on his kind of layout or He cut his eyeteeth on magazine editing This term alludes to the literal verb to cut teeth, meaning to have teeth first emerge through a baby's gums," a usage dating from he late 1600s
  • What is the origin of the idiom like pulling teeth?
    I would like to know more about the idiom "like pulling teeth" For example, does anyone know its origin and first usage?
  • What is the difference between ‘Is it free’ and ‘Is it on the house?’
    It is possible that the awkwardness was due to the local standards of etiquette, rather than the language; i e it may be that they understood the meaning of the phrase very well, but perceived it as indelicate to explicitly ask whether something is on the house
  • Idiom to refer to a person who is tight with money
    Is there an idiom that describes a person who is tight with his her money, never wants to chip in or treat themselves or others and worries too much about money?
  • Should you use I thought it was or I thought it is when talking . . .
    I see, I think You want to know when to use past tense in indirect speech when talking about something that's still true It's just a construction, like I wish I was when you really mean you wish you are Tenses don't mean much in English and they're rarely noticed, except by English teachers with too much time on their hands
  • idiom meaning - What does apple of my eye even mean? - English . . .
    I do not understand how the phrase "apple of my eye" connotes affection Where and how did this phrase originate and how can it refer to something dear?
  • What is the origin of to lie through ones teeth?
    It'a trivial allusion to gritting clenching one's teeth when doing something that's somewhat distasteful But obviously practiced liars eventually stop finding it distasteful, and the people who're being deceived aren't usually interested in "excusing" a liar who still has moral qualms anyway, so that part of it can often be forgotten
  • Difference between computation and calculation
    If the words computation and calculation are not perfect synonyms what is the difference between them? Which one describes more accurately what is done by a person computing or calculating somethin





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