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English Idioms about "Animals"

Straight from the horse's mouth

English Idiom

Meaning: When you receive information directly from the source, ensuring its authenticity and accuracy, you're getting it straight from the horse's mouth.
Origin: The idiom 'straight from the horse's mouth' is believed to have originated in the early 20th century within the world of horse racing. During this time, betting on horses was a popular pastime, and insider information about a horse's condition or performance was highly valued. Getting information 'straight from the horse's mouth' implied receiving it directly from someone who had firsthand knowledge, like a trainer or jockey, and thus was considered more reliable.
Man reading a book to a horse while holding a briefcase on a wooden floor with a magical background
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Examples

  • The CEO's announcement about the merger came straight from the horse's mouth, leaving no room for speculation.
  • When it comes to understanding company policies, I'd rather hear it straight from the horse's mouth than rely on office gossip.
  • To get the most accurate details about the project, it's best to get the information straight from the horse's mouth.
  • Hearing the news of the promotion straight from the horse's mouth made it even more exciting for the team.
  • She didn't believe the rumors until she got the confirmation straight from the horse's mouth.
  • For the latest updates on the legal case, we'll have to wait until we hear it straight from the horse's mouth.
  • You can't get more authentic than hearing the artist's inspiration for the piece straight from the horse's mouth.
  • To ensure the facts are correct, journalists often strive to get their information straight from the horse's mouth.
  • The technical specifications of the new device were disclosed straight from the horse's mouth during the press conference.
  • He preferred to get travel tips straight from the horse's mouth by talking to locals rather than reading guidebooks.