Hail Mary イディオム
Aunt Mary
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typhoid Mary
typhoid Mary A carrier or spreader of misfortune, as in
I swear he's a typhoid Mary; everything at the office has gone wrong since he was hired. This expression alludes to a real person, Mary Manson, who died in 1938. An Irish-born servant, she transmitted typhoid fever to others and was referred to as “typhoid Mary” from the early 1900s. The term was broadened to other carriers of calamity in the mid-1900s.
Hail Mary
In American football, a continued advanced canyon with a low success of actuality caught, about befuddled in agony at the end of a half. And he throws a Hail Mary! Ah, it's incomplete. No overtime tonight, folks.Learn more: hail, Mary
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