A burr under their saddles In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "a burr under their saddles", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Jimmy Hung calendar 2022-03-15 11:03

Meaning of A burr under their saddles (redirected from a burr under (one's) saddle )

Synonyms:

a burr in (one's) saddle , a thorn in the flesh/one's side , be a thorn in (one's) side

A burr under (one's) saddle phrase

Used to refer to a source that causes persistent annoyance or irritation

The noise from the construction work next door has been a burr under my saddle for months.

The continually disrespectful attitude of students toward teachers has long been a burr under his saddle.

I don't mean to be a burr under your saddle, but can you lend me your car this only last time?

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Origin of A burr under (one's) saddle

The origin of this phrase is not clear.

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