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Blarney stone
Blarney stonenouna stone in Blarney Castle near Cork, Ireland, said to impart skill in flattery to anyone who kisses it.
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Blarney Stone
Blarney Stonenouna stone in Blarney Castle , in the SW Republic of Ireland, said to endow whoever kisses it with the gift of the gab and skill in flattery
Blarney stone
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People who talk “blarney” are saying things they do not mean. Usually the expression blarney is applied to flattery designed to gain a favor.
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Then it's the Blarney stone and four generations of one family living in the same house.
From The Guardian • Mar. 18, 2013
The timekeepers must have kissed the Blarney stone.
From Time Magazine Archive
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"Kiss the Blarney stone?" echoed the man, who was an Englishman.
From The Charm of Ireland by Stevenson, Burton Egbert
Daugherty was a natural born Irishman who had "kissed the Blarney stone," full of wit and humor.
From The Second William Penn A true account of incidents that happened along the old Santa Fe Trail by Ryus, William H.
"And what is all that about the Blarney stone?" said another; "is n't there some story or other about it?"
From Confessions Of Con Cregan An Irish Gil Blas by Lever, Charles James
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