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Now the blood boils, then there is an excess of strength

Lermontov M.Yu.
Lermontov M.Yu.

Phraseologism: That blood boils, then there is an excess of strength.

Meaning: About young, full of energy people who cannot always dispose of it correctly (jokingly).

Origin: From the poem "Do not trust yourself" (1839) by M. Yu. Lermontov (1814-1841).

Random phraseology:

Union of sword and plowshare.

Meaning:

About existing only on paper, in words or in the imagination of political organizations (joking-iron.).

Origin:

From the novel "The Twelve Chairs" (1928) by Soviet writers Ilya Ilf (1897-1937) and Evgeny Petrov (1903-1942). The name of a mythical underground organization invented by Ostap Bender to "take money" from acquaintances of Ippolit Vorobyaninov, who believed that by participating in this "organization" they could return the old, pre-revolutionary life.

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