The Horse's Mouth
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The Horse's Mouth — is a 1944 novel by Joyce Cary, the third in his First Trilogy , whose first two books are Herself Surprised (1941) and To Be A Pilgrim (1942). The Horse s Mouth follows the adventures of Gulley Jimson, an artist who would exploit his friends and… … Wikipedia
The Horse's Mouth — De la bouche du cheval De la bouche du cheval (The Horse s Mouth) est un film britannique réalisé par Ronald Neame, sorti en 1958. Sommaire 1 Synopsis 2 Fiche technique 3 Distribution 4 … Wikipédia en Français
The Horse's Mouth (film) — Infobox Film name = The Horse s Mouth caption = The Horse s Mouth US Theatrical Poster director = Ronald Neame producer = John Bryan writer = | writer = Joyce Cary (novel) Alec Guinness (screenplay) screenplay = Alec Guinness starring = Alec… … Wikipedia
from the horse's mouth — phrasal : from the original source : from an unimpeachable source information he had just obtained … from the horse s mouth Newsweek * * * from the horse s mouth see ↑straight from the horse s mouth below. • • • … Useful english dictionary
straight from the horse's mouth — From a very trustworthy source (of information) • • • Main Entry: ↑horse * * * straight from the horse’s mouth phrase directly from someone who knows I heard it straight from the horse’s mouth. Thesaurus: talking in a direct waysynonym … Useful english dictionary
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
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 painting… … Словарь американских идиом
straight from the horse’s mouth — mod. directly from the source. (As if a racehorse were giving racing tips.) □ Of course it’s true. I got it straight from the horse’s mouth. □ This came straight from the horse’s mouth. It’s Zeerocks Copy in the sixth race … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
straight 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