Sunday, January 13, 2013

Straight from the horse’s mouth

Straight from the horse’s mouth
Definition:
From a dependable source.



Example 1:

It's the truth, it was straight from the horse’s mouth.
It's the truth, it was from a dependable source.


 



Example 2:

How do you know it was straight from the horse’s mouth?
How do you know it was from a dependable source?



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