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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

"being thrust on the tip of the spear"

What is the meaning of this idiom?

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"Being thrust on the tip of the spear" I don't think this is an idiom. It means what it says. Regards A- s

  • "Being thrust on the tip of the spear" I don't think this is an idiom.
  • It means what it says.
  • Regards A- s
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"Being thrust on the tip of the spear"
I don't think this is an idiom.

It means what it says.

Regards
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maybe a link could help:

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Yes, it does mean what it says, even though it is outdated.

Today's weapons are not spears but cheap mass-produced Kalashnikovs, IEDs or land mines.

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