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Revolutionary keep pace, the restless enemy does not sleep

Blok A.A.
Blok A.A.

Phraseologism: Revolutionary keep pace, the restless enemy does not sleep.

Meaning: A call for vigilance, prudence (jokingly ironic).

Origin: From the poem "The Twelve" (1918) by the poet Alexander Alexandrovich Blok (1880-1921).

Random phraseology:

Without a fight, get into big bullies.

Meaning:

About feigned courage.

Origin:

An expression from the fable of I. A. Krylov "The Elephant and the Pug" (1808). The pug barking at the Elephant, ready to start a fight with him, Shavka says: "... do you want to mess with the Elephant? // Look, you are already hoarse, and he goes to himself // Forward // And he does not notice your barking at all" . - "Eh, eh! - Moska replies to her: // That's what gives me and spirit, // That I'm completely without a fight // I can get into big bullies."

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