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Knot tying department and knot tying department

Saltykov-Shchedrin M.E.
Saltykov-Shchedrin M.E.

Phraseologism: Knot tying department and knot tying department.

Meaning: About bureaucracy.

Origin: The expression that M. E. Saltykov-Shchedrin used in his Motley Letters, letter II (1884) characterized bureaucratic red tape, unnecessary clerical correspondence, a formalistic, soulless attitude to a living matter.

Random phraseology:

Not with any sauce.

Meaning:

No explanation, no persuasion.

Origin:

How often do we have to use sauce or other seasonings? Not that often, but not without it. But experienced chefs are well aware that the sauce is a kind of magic wand in cases where the dish, it would seem, is hopelessly spoiled. But no - seasoned with sauce and can be served! They will swallow it for a nice deed, and they will also say thank you! But if no sauce helps anymore - well, I'm sorry ... So we strive to move away from some cases, because they are not interesting and not profitable.

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