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fiery revolutionaries

"Fiery Revolutionaries"
"Fiery Revolutionaries"

Phraseologism: Fiery revolutionaries.

Meaning: About radicals, fanatics, reformers, striving for a revolutionary, early breaking of traditional social foundations and the implementation of their own ideas, theories, programs (iron.).

Origin: The name of a biographical series of books that was launched in the USSR by Politizdat in 1968. The series published fictionalized biographies of foreign and Russian revolutionaries.

Random phraseology:

Robin Hood.

Meaning:

A common noun (ironic) for a person who, hoping to restore justice, robs the rich and distributes the loot to the poor.

Origin:

Hero (Robin Hood) of medieval English folk ballads, who fought against the Norman conquest, defender of the offended and the poor. It is found in the works of English writers - W. Legland, W. Shakespeare, B. Johnson (the hero of the pastoral "The Sad Shepherd"), W. Scott (one of the heroes of the novel "Ivanhoe").

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