What does to hear something straight from the horse's mouth?
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Oliver Rivera
Works at the International Criminal Court, Lives in The Hague, Netherlands.
As a language expert with a deep understanding of idioms and phrases, I can explain that the expression "to hear something straight from the horse's mouth" means to get information directly from the most reliable or authoritative source. This idiom is often used when someone is seeking the truth or confirmation of a fact without any intermediary or potential for distortion.
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Studied at Harvard University, Lives in Cambridge, MA
(straight) from the horse's mouth. ? ? If you hear something (straight) from the horse's mouth, you hear it from the person who has direct personal knowledge of it.
2023-04-15 09:47:38

Noah Anderson
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(straight) from the horse's mouth. ? ? If you hear something (straight) from the horse's mouth, you hear it from the person who has direct personal knowledge of it.