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Ba! familiar faces

Griboyedov A.S.
Griboyedov A.S.

Phraseologism: Bah! all faces familiar.

Meaning: Exclamation when meeting or mentioning acquaintances.

Origin: Quote from A. S. Griboyedov's comedy "Woe from Wit" (1824), d. 4, yavl. 14, Famusov's words.

Random phraseology:

Every family has its black sheep.

Meaning:

And in the best team there is a person who casts a shadow on him, acts contrary to his principles and traditions.

Origin:

From the fable "Elephant in the Voivodship" (1808.) by I. A. Krylova (1769-1844): "Although it seems that elephants are a smart breed, // However, the family has its black sheep: // Our governor // To relatives was fat, // Yes, he was not simple in his relatives.

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