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Lionel Trilling, Esquire
(September, 1962)
Immature artists imitate. Mature artists steal.pie-eyed
[pie-eyed] {adj.phr.} {informal}
Said about someone very drunk.
* /I am completely pie-eyed./
Compare: [cockeyed]get one's teeth into
[get one's teeth into] or [sink one's teeth into] {v. phr.}, {informal}
To have something real or solid to think about; go to […]mad as a hornet
[mad as a hornet] or [mad as hops] or [mad as a wet hen] {adj. phr.}, {informal}
In a fighting mood; very angry.
* /When my […]Franklin P. Adams
(1881-1960)
U.S. humorist
To err is human; to forgive, infrequent.R
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