Straight from the horse’s mouth, idiom. Means that you heard | New 🇬🇧 word every day
Straight from the horse’s mouth, idiom.
Means that you heard the information from someone who has personal knowledge on the spoken matter.
“Believe it or not, we’re all getting a pay rise next month. And it’s not just a rumor. I got it straight from the horses mouth. Kate told me herself”.
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