What’s the Dickens?

What’s the Dickens?

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Word historians suggest that ‘dickens’ is a euphemism for The Beast, used because it sounds like the once-common alternative of ‘devilkins’. The Devil (artist’s impression; no photo available). So when you exclaim ‘What the Dickens?’ , you’re really saying ‘What the devil?’

Q. Is God or the devil in the details?

“The devil is in the details” is an idiom that refers to a catch or mysterious element hidden in the details, meaning that something might seem simple at a first look but will take more time and effort to complete than expected and derives from the earlier phrase “God is in the details” expressing the idea that …

Q. What does give the devil his due mean?

give the devil his due. Give credit to what is good in a disagreeable or disliked person. For example, I don’t like John’s views on education, but give the devil his due, he always has something important to say, or I don’t like what the new management has done, but give the devil his due, sales have improved. [

Q. What does the saying the devil’s in the details mean?

Q. What are examples of details?

The definition of detail is to describe or give information about something, or to clean and shine all parts of an automobile. When you describe your plan to a friend, this is an example of when you detail your plan. Washing and waxing the dashboard of a car is an example of a step to detail a car.

Q. What is a example?

(Entry 1 of 2) 1 : one that serves as a pattern to be imitated or not to be imitated a good example. 2 : a punishment inflicted on someone as a warning to others also : an individual so punished. 3 : one that is representative of all of a group or type.před 3 dny

Q. What is the purpose of details?

Persuasive Details “Details are what persuade us that someone is telling the truth—a fact that every liar knows instinctively and too well.

Q. Who first said God is in the details?

Origin. The idiom “God is in the details” has been attributed to a number of different individuals, most notably to German-born architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886–1969) by The New York Times in Mies’s 1969 obituary; however, it is generally accepted not to have originated with him.

Q. How do you use give the devil his due in a sentence?

Example Sentences I don’t like what the new management has done, but give the devil his due, sales have improved. The new car mechanic is very angry, rude person, also give the devil his due he is a good mechanic though. Amy is very arrogant and offensive, but she is beautiful. I’ll give the devil his due.

Q. What does have the devil to pay mean?

devil to pay, the. Serious trouble resulting from some action, as in There’ll be the devil to pay if you let that dog out. This expression originally referred to trouble resulting from making a bargain with the devil, but later was broadened to apply to any sort of problem.

Q. What does keep your hair on mean?

British, informal. —used to tell someone not to become too excited or upset Keep your hair on. We’ll get there on time.

Q. Where does the saying keep your hair on come from?

The idiom keep your hair on is used as an admonition. First used in the mid-1800s, keep your hair on is a British term that most probably stems from the fact that at one time, British gentlemen wore wigs. It was not uncommon for a man wearing a wig to tear it from his head in a fit of anger and trample it underfoot.

Q. What does out of hair mean?

If you get someone out of your hair, you get them to stop bothering or annoying you.

Q. What is the meaning of keep your shirt on?

informal. —used to tell someone to calm down or be more patient “Aren’t you ready yet?” “Keep your shirt on! I’ll be ready in a minute.”

Q. What does keep your pants on mean?

mainly AMERICAN, INFORMAL. If someone tells you to keep your shirt on or keep your pants on, they are telling you to calm down and not be angry or impatient. The doorbell rang.

Q. What does a feather in your cap mean?

The term a feather in your cap is an English idiomatic phrase believed to have derived from the general custom in some cultures of a warrior adding a new feather to their head-gear for every enemy slain, or in other cases from the custom of establishing the success of a hunter as being the first to bag a game bird by …

Q. What is the meaning of keep your chin up?

: to stay cheerful and hopeful during difficult times He’s still keeping his chin up despite all his health problems.

Q. What does chin up mean?

: an exercise in which one hangs by the hands from a support (such as a horizontal bar) and pulls oneself up until the chin is level with the support specifically : such an exercise done with the palms facing inward — compare pull-up.

Q. How do I keep my chin up?

Chin tucks are a simple exercise that helps to improve your head and neck posture. Keeping your gaze straight forward, push your chin straight back (you can assist this motion with or with out using your hand to push your chin back). Hold this position for 10-12 seconds, then relax. Repeat this exercise ten more times.

Q. Should you keep your chin up?

If you keep your chin up, you stay cheerful in a difficult or unpleasant situation. Richards was keeping his chin up yesterday despite the continued setbacks. Keep your chin up: things will get better.

Q. What is the chin for?

Put simply, our chin is the protrusion of the bone that appears below the front wall of the human mandible (lower jaw). To start with it has long been proposed that our chin may help us chew food. The theory goes that we need the extra bone to deal with the stresses involved with chewing.

Q. What type of chin is most attractive?

Dr Julian De Silva said: ‘This slightly V-shaped or heart-shaped chin is the most desirable. You can see its shape very clearly in Scarlett Johansson’s beautiful face. ‘ This type of chin is also considered to be beautiful and striking.

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