born with a silver spoon in one's mouth »
Note. The original nautical expression is just born with a silver spoon and describes those young gentlemen who were able to enter the Royal Navy without examination and whose promotion was assured. the converse was born with a wooden ladle.
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cold comfort »
Much less reassurance, consolation, aid, or pleasure than one needs or desires.
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nervous hit »
A production which receives generally favorably notice, but is not assured of success.
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rest assured »
Be sure; no need to worry; trust.
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sigh of relief »
A reassurance or support, something that reduces stress from an arduous activity.
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swear on a stack of Bibles »
To make a promise or give one's assurance with great conviction.
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take it from me »
Believe me, rest assured.
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whistle walk »
The path slaves took to deliver food from the kitchen building of a plantation to the main dining room. Slaves were expected to whistle during this walk in order to assure their masters that they were not eating the food.
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