Origins of Phrases
The phrase "to turn a blind eye" has a fascinating history, predating its popular association with Admiral Nelson. Originally, it was part of a longer expression about renouncing worldly pleasures. The mystery surrounding "to go the whole nine yards" remains unsolved, with various theories suggesting origins in dressmaking or nautical terminology, yet it only emerged in the mid-20th century.In this clip
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