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Climb on the rampage

Proverbs and sayings
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Phraseologism: Climb on the rampage.

Meaning: To undertake something deliberately risky, doomed to failure.

Origin: The outdated word "rozhon" refers to a pointed stake (horn), which was used when hunting a bear. The enraged beast climbed on the rampage - a wide knife, sharpened on both sides, on a long stick with a crossbar under the blade, which the bear himself grabbed.

Random phraseology:

Dead hour.

Meaning:

A very long time.

Origin:

The origin of the combination is purely Russian, it is associated with the appearance in the middle of the XNUMXth century. the first hours with a fight. The beaten hour is originally the time from one strike of the clock to the next.

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