Beard the lion means to confront an adversary.
It is a reference to a biblical character by the name of Daniel (Book of Daniel) who found himself thrown into a lion's den as punishment for disobeying the reigning king, Nebuchadnezzar. Thus the phrase when a person finds him/herself in dire straits or in a very difficult position, they are said to be "in the lion's den"
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Yes, the word 'beard' is both a noun (beard, beards) and a verb (beard, beards, bearding, bearded).Examples:His neatly trimmed beard gives him a continental appearance. (noun)The mayor was determined to beard the rumors at a press conference. (verb)
The term crepiness means having a wrinkled surface.
Alexander the Great did not have a beard. He was the first to introduce shaving as a matter of habit because he did not want the beard used as a handle to seize a soldier. So swearing by Alexander's beard means to swear by nothing.
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It is a reference to a biblical character by the name of Daniel (Book of Daniel) who found himself thrown into a lion's den as punishment for disobeying the reigning king, Nebuchadnezzar. Thus the phrase when a person finds him/herself in dire straits or in a very difficult position, they are said to be "in the lion's den"
The cast of Beard the Lion - 2010 includes: Travis Hammer as Vinny Louie Millican as Nicki David Stanbra as Marshall Hart Turner as Todd
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Bearding the lion in it's own is akin to and can be mentioned in the same breath as arguing the right royal with a London underground ticket inspector over the administration of a £10 penalty fare. It originally dates back to biblical times when the lion laid down with the lamb and the lamb couldn't fail to notice the lion's dinkle.
The lion tailed macaque that is found in the rainforest in south India western ghats
A thin, wispy beard that is hardly big enough to call a beard.
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In the context I found it online, it means a very thin, wispy beard, one hardly big enough to be called a beard.
What does lion hall mark mean
"I have a beard."
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