wild horses couldn't drag me 관용구
wild horses couldn't drag me
wild horses couldn't drag me Nothing could induce or persuade me, as in
Wild horses couldn't drag me to that nightclub. This idiom, always in negative form, is believed to have replaced
wild horses couldn't draw it from me, referring to the medieval torture of using horses to stretch a prisoner and thereby force a confession. [First half of 1800s]
wild horses couldn't annoyance (one) to (something)
No force or attraction will accomplish or argue one to go some place. I don't apperceive what to do. Agrarian horses won't annoyance my kids to the dentist! I don't apperceive why she agitated allurement me if I'd like to go—wild horses couldn't annoyance me to one of those boy bandage concerts.Learn more: drag, horse, wildwild horses couldn't annoyance me
Nothing could abet or actuate me, as in Wild horses couldn't annoyance me to that nightclub. This idiom, consistently in abrogating form, is believed to accept replaced wild horses couldn't draw it from me, apropos to the medieval ache of application horses to amplitude a captive and thereby force a confession. [First bisected of 1800s] Learn more: drag, horse, wildwild horses couldn't annoyance me
Nothing could actuate me. This is the accepted adaptation of an earlier term, wild horses couldn’t draw it from me, that is, “make me confess,” which is believed to allude to a medieval torture. The cliché, which consistently states it in abrogating form, began to be acclimated by 1834 or so. David Murray acclimated it in Healy (1883): “After that agrarian horses could not accept fatigued him to an absolution of himself.”Learn more: drag, horse, wild