kynsin hampain
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Finnish
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Alternative forms
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Phrase
Finnish
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kynsin ja hampain
Etymology
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kynsin
(
“
with nails
”
)
hampain
(
“
with teeth
”
)
; "with nails and teeth"
Phrase
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kynsin
hampain
(
idiomatic
)
tooth and nail
; with all the
strength
and
means
at one's disposal
Puolustan ehdotustani
kynsin hampain
.
I'll defend my proposal
tooth and nail
.
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