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They wrote, they did not walk!

Tolstoy L.N.
Tolstoy L.N.

Phraseologism: They wrote, they did not walk!

Meaning: It is used about someone's literary or scientific works, which are remarkable primarily for their volume (jokingly ironic).

Origin: From the novel "War and Peace" (1869) by L. N. Tolstoy (1828-1910): "Look for books, books," said another peasant, who carried out Prince Andrei's library cabinets. books are healthy. - Yes, they wrote, they didn’t go for a walk! - a tall chubby man said with a significant wink, pointing to the lexicons (dictionaries. - Comp.) lying on top.

Random phraseology:

Gardens of Babylon.

Meaning:

Something wonderful, magnificent, beautiful (book).

Origin:

Semiramis is the legendary Assyrian queen. Greek historians (Diodorus and others) say that she built "hanging gardens" in Babylon, these gardens were considered by the ancient world to be one of the seven wonders of the world.

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