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Do we not see every day the coffins, the gray hairs of the decrepit universe?

Derzhavin G.R.
Derzhavin G.R.

Phraseologism: Do we not see every day the coffins, the gray hairs of the decrepit universe?

Meaning: About the frailty of life, the transience of life.

Origin: From the poem "Waterfall" (1791-1794) by Gavrila Romanovich Derzhavin (1743-1816).

Random phraseology:

Goof off.

Meaning:

To disgrace, to be in an uncomfortable position.

Origin:

In ancient times, walking bareheaded was considered a disgrace. There was no greater shame for a man when his hat was torn off in a crowded place.

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