This means that a person a has enough.
The Phrase "It is as handy as it is becoming" means it is as useful as it is up and coming.
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It means at a loss or perplexed.
Never give up on you
It's just a slang term for the phrase "shut up." (:
"word hilt" ? ?
it means the handle of a sword is tinkling
A basket hilt is a style of sword hilt which surrounds and protects the hand.
A synonym for hilt is "haft".
Hilt-handel The sword was useless after the hilt broke off.
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To 'coin a phrase' means to have invented it or 'came up with it'.
To the Hilt was created in 1976-01.
Christian Hilt was born in 1888.
Christian Hilt died in 1958.
Peter Hilt was born in 1942.
There are likely an infinite number of possible grammatically correct sentences containing the word "hilt", including this one, and your original question. There is a smaller infinity of possible grammatically correct sentences containing the word "hilt" referring to the part of a sword handle in the English language, but examples should not be difficult to generate. The knight held tight to the hilt of his sword as the dragon swiftly approached. To stab someone up to the hilt with a sword, one must thrust it all the way in to that part of the sword that separates blade from grip, only the hilt preventing it from going further into the body. Today one can be involved in a scheme or plot of some kind and "up to the hilt" means very much involved.