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They read about bribes to Klimych, and he furtively nods at Peter

Krylov I.A.
Krylov I.A.

Phraseologism: They read about bribes to Klimych, and he furtively nods at Peter.

Meaning: About an attempt to shift the responsibility for any unseemly deed from oneself to one's neighbor (jokingly-iron.).

Origin: From the fable "The Mirror and the Monkey" (1815) by I. A. Krylov (1769-1844). "Read" here - read the accusation.

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Mage and Wizard.

Meaning:

1. A way to express admiration for an enterprising person who succeeds in everything, who is distinguished by dexterity in dealing with people, ingenuity, etc. (jokingly ironic). 2. At the address of an obvious adventurer and deceiver (underlined ironically).

Origin:

From the comedy "Krechinsky's Wedding" (1855) by playwright Alexander Vasilyevich Sukhov-Kobylin (1817-1903). Shuler Rasplyuev admires his colleague, the adventurer Krechinsky: "The great hero, magician and wizard! So he traveled around, he went around, he fooled a man for all eternity ... he fooled a usurer - and he will leave a great memory in itself."

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