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Idioms Explained

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Comment from Liz O'Neill
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Can't say I've ever heard it either: "The idiom, "all stoved up" was one we had not heard" I love that you picked this one. I love that you've narrowed it down to a regional dialect. The ending is cute.

 Comment Written 03-Apr-2023


reply by the author on 05-Apr-2023
    Thank you, Liz, for going back to review this. Sorry I'm behind in answering; I'm down with bronchitis this week. A sign of spring! Blessings. Carol
reply by Liz O'Neill on 06-Apr-2023
    Sending you healing on all levels
reply by the author on 06-Apr-2023
    Thank you so much. I appreciate the prayer.
    Carol
Comment from Jannypan (Jan)
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I enjoyed reading your contribution to the book, Carol. You explained your chosen idiom well. I loved learning about the history associated with it. I've heard this phrase used many times00esp by my grandmother, but never knew any of the background. I like the image and the smooth flow of your words.
Respectfully, Jan

 Comment Written 19-Nov-2021


reply by the author on 20-Nov-2021
    Thank you, Jan, for the great review. Just curious -- was your grandmother from Central Illinois? That's where two of us heard that expression. Have a blessed weekend. Carol
Comment from Bill Schott
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This addition to the idiom collection, All Stoved Up, explains that use of the word and where it originated. Not sure that the past tense use is necessary, but then it's an idiom, not a grammar test. Right? Nice.

 Comment Written 19-Nov-2021


reply by the author on 19-Nov-2021
    Thank you, Bill, for the great rating and your comments. I appreciate both. Have a blessed weekend. Carol
Comment from Carol Hillebrenner
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I always wondered where that phrase came from as it was used by older people when I was a kid here in middle Illinois. Thanks for some interesting information.

 Comment Written 18-Nov-2021


reply by the author on 19-Nov-2021
    Thank you, Carol, for the great review. I heard that expression in Central Illinois also. I'm glad you had heard it before. Blessings. Carol
Comment from BethShelby
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I've heard this one before from people whose muscles are so sore it hurts to try to move. I always thought that it meant I can't hardly move around because of the pain. It is the feeling I get after working out in arobic but I've now told anyone I'm stove up. LOL this is good one.

 Comment Written 18-Nov-2021


reply by the author on 19-Nov-2021
    I think you're right; the idea of being too sore to move is the accepted use. Thanks for the great review. I'm glad you've heard this before. Blessings. Carol
Comment from aryr
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Definitely an interesting picture, Carol. I loved your chat with the farmer, it certainly explained a lot. If every I write one day about a farmer and hay, you can be darn sure that I will write 'I'm all stoved up.' Great job and immensely enjoyed. Blessings.

 Comment Written 17-Nov-2021


reply by the author on 17-Nov-2021
    Thank you for the great review. I'm glad I remembered this idiom that seems to be new to most people here. I appreciate your nice comments also. Blessings. Carol
reply by aryr on 17-Nov-2021
    You are so welcome, Carol, I really enjoyed it, blessings.
reply by the author on 17-Nov-2021
    Glad you enjoyed it!
Comment from Sherry Asbury
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This is one idiom I did know. My Grandfather would use it quite often.
These idioms are lots of fun...you never know where certain sayings come from or what their roots might be. I didn't realize the barrel stave was part of this, but it makes sense!

 Comment Written 17-Nov-2021


reply by the author on 17-Nov-2021
    Thanks so much for the great review. You're the first one who's ever heard this idiom! So glad I found one most people don't know. Blessings.
Comment from royowen
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That's a really interesting one. I don't know if you're aware or not, but Helen, (Lyenochka) is running a multi author book on "Idioms" and their source Carol, you could perhaps enter a couple in her book, well done, great write, blessings Roy

 Comment Written 17-Nov-2021


reply by the author on 17-Nov-2021
    Thanks for the great review, Roy. Yes, this is a chapter in Helen's multi-author book. It's nice that she's opened it up to everyone to participate. Have a blessed rest of the week. Carol
reply by royowen on 18-Nov-2021
    Well done
Comment from Sandra Stoner-Mitchell
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I loved this one, I'd never heard of 'stoved up' and would never in a million years have understood what he was saying. So thanks for bringing that one out. Loved it! :)) Sandra xx

 Comment Written 17-Nov-2021


reply by the author on 17-Nov-2021
    Thank you, Sandra, for the great review. Glad I found something new to share! Blessings. Carol
Comment from nancy_e_davis
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Yes, I came from a farming community and
settled down to a ranch I have had occasion
to hear that phrase many times in my lifetime.
Well done, Carol. Nancy:)

 Comment Written 17-Nov-2021


reply by the author on 17-Nov-2021
    Thanks, Nancy, for the great review. Not many on FS have heard this phrase, so far. I'm wondering if sailors or fishermen might use it also.
    Have a blessed week. Carol