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| Meaning to a phrase...? | | Published by: cfz 2009-01-08 |
| | Does anyone know what Koo de gra means... i have no idea if that is spelled right. I think maybe it is spanish. I don't know for sure but i need to know what it means. THANK YOU! Nine days wonder:: Nine days wonder - the meaning and origin of this phrase. as an allusion to another phrase with a related meaning - one hit wonder, than http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/nine-days-wonder.htmlHOME | Posted 2/10/97:: Dear Evan: Can you tell me the origin of the phrase to hell in a handbasket stanza, but the accepted meaning of the phrase certainly fits the story conveyed http://www.word-detective.com/back-e2.htmlHOME |
I think you mean Coup de Grace, a French term for the 'death blow'? Meaning of old phrases:: What is the meaning of to be caught red-handed? Re: Meaning of old phrases Bruce Kahl 09/03/01 ( 0) Re: Red-handed ESC 09/03/01 ( 0) http://www.phrases.org.uk/bulletin_board/10/messages/548.htmlHOME |
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It's french. Coup de grace Translated literally, it means stroke of grace. "A final shot or blow given to kill a wounded person or animal.
Coup de grĂ¢ce - it's French.
Meaning: mercy killing (literally or figuratively)
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