straight from the horse's mouth
English
Adverb
straight from the horse's mouth (not comparable)
- (idiomatic) Directly from the source; firsthand.
- If you don't believe me, go talk to him and hear it straight from the horse's mouth. It's true.
Usage notes
- Modifies verbs like "hear" and "get"
Translations
Adjective
straight from the horse's mouth (not comparable)
Translations
from the source
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References
- “Straight from the horse's mouth” in Gary Martin, The Phrase Finder, 1997–, retrieved 26 February 2017.
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