Bright-eyed and bushy-tailed comes direct and intact from the classic Fox Hunt. A fox with dull or cloudy eyes or a limp, listless ungroomed tail is one in poor health and will not provide a good active challenging chase over a long course.
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∙ 14y agoCalcium Oxide, or lime, is a mineral in the periodic table that, like magnesium, gives off a bright white light when burnt. Sometimes, on stages, film/production makers used to use Calcium Oxide to light up the stage, which is where the phrase came from.
Picking flowers, do you love them or not, it NOT a phrase!
The common phrase 'I see the light' is of biblical origin. Prophets and others receiving messages from God would often see a bright light surrounding the angel or other messenger.
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Aviation etiquette.
Its not the tailed fox who does that, its naruto... its like a substitution jutsu
The nine tailed fox came from Korea. Made dramas from this myth.
yes they do
Which phrase does not come from the Preamble to the Constitution?
Lemurs come from Madagascar
Bright's disease, which is not a modern term, was named after Richard Bright. See "related links."
No. Spotted tailed quolls, like all quolls, are marsupials. They are born live, though very undeveloped. Only the platypus and echidna, which are monotremes, come from eggs.
Calcium Oxide, or lime, is a mineral in the periodic table that, like magnesium, gives off a bright white light when burnt. Sometimes, on stages, film/production makers used to use Calcium Oxide to light up the stage, which is where the phrase came from.
it is the sun
The phrase comes from FRENCH.
Picking flowers, do you love them or not, it NOT a phrase!
This phrase pre dates 1950