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1 from\ the\ horse's\ mouth
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from the horse's mouth — If you hear something from the horse s mouth, you hear it directly from the person concerned or responsible … The small dictionary of idiomes
from the horse's mouth — (straight) from the horse s mouth from someone who has the facts. “Are you sure she s leaving?” “Definitely, I heard it straight from the horse s mouth.” … New idioms dictionary
from the horse's mouth — If you hear something from the horse s mouth, you hear it directly from the person concerned or responsible. (Dorking School Dictionary) … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
from the horse's mouth — idi +inf from the horse s mouth, from the original or a trustworthy source … From formal English to slang
From the horse's mouth — If you hear something from the horse s mouth, you hear it directly from the person concerned or responsible … Dictionary of English idioms
from the horse's mouth — informal information from the horse s mouth comes from someone who is directly involved … English dictionary
from the horse's mouth — See straight from the horse s mouth … English idioms
from the horse's mouth — phrasal from the original source … New Collegiate Dictionary
straight from the horse's mouth — Meaning From the highest authority. Origin In horse racing circles tips on which horse is a likely winner circulate amongst punters. The most trusted authorities are considered to be those in closest touch with the recent form of the horse, i.e.… … Meaning and origin of phrases
straight from the horse's mouth — {slang} Directly from the person or place where it began; from a reliable source or a person that cannot be doubted. * /They are going to be married. I got the news straight from the horse s mouth their minister./ * /John found out about the… … Dictionary of American idioms
straight from the horse's mouth — {slang} Directly from the person or place where it began; from a reliable source or a person that cannot be doubted. * /They are going to be married. I got the news straight from the horse s mouth their minister./ * /John found out about the… … Dictionary of American idioms