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The strong is always powerless to blame

Krylov I.A.
Krylov I.A.

Phraseologism: In a strong always powerless to blame.

Meaning: About undeserved accusations by elders of younger ones (by age or by position).

Origin: The opening line of the fable "The Wolf and the Lamb" (1808) by I. A. Krylova (1769-1844): "The strong are always to blame for the weak, // We hear tons of examples in history, // But we don't write stories, // A that's what they say in fables..."

Random phraseology:

Tutelka in tyutelka.

Meaning:

Absolutely.

Origin:

Tyutelka is a diminutive of the dialectal tyutya "hit, hit". This refers to the exact hit with an ax in the same place during carpentry work.

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