nose to the grindstone
English
Etymology
Users lay on (often strapped to) a plank above the grindstone.[1] First attested 1532, from John Frith's A Mirror to know Thyself:
- "This Text holdeth their noses so hard to the grindstone, that it clean disfigureth their faces."
Adverb
(with) nose to the grindstone
Noun
nose to the grindstone (plural noses to the grindstone)
References
- ↑ The meaning and origin of the expression: Keep your nose to the grindstone, the Phrase Finder
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