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at one's elbow



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He knows to a nicety how many millions or billions of dollars one needs at one's elbow to annihilate this or that bugaboo of deflation.

From Time Magazine Archive

Nor is it delightful to have Molly for ever at one’s elbow, calling one Mrs Baboon, and my Lady Venus, and such like; but I could have stood that, though I don’t like it.

From The Maidens' Lodge None of Self and All of Thee, (In the Reign of Queen Anne) by Petherick, Horace

It was another matter to be blind and to play at seeing, with a clever woman like the Princess at one's elbow, ready to detect the slightest hesitation.

From In the Palace of the King A Love Story of Old Madrid by Crawford, F. Marion (Francis Marion)

But at one's elbow spreads Cavendish's melon farm.

From Stories of a Western Town by Thanet, Octave

Where is the heart of life, if not at one's elbow?

From The Gates of Chance by Sutphen, Van Tassel




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