Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
Otherwise, they wouldn't use metaphors like "knee-high to a grasshopper."
T'think I remember you as knee-high to a grasshopper!
"Knee-high to a grasshopper, I've been waiting for this.
He started digging in the garden when he was "just knee-high to a grasshopper" and quickly became immersed in the world of plants.
Charlie Taylor, who joined the Drifters in 1959, said he had known the comedian "since I was knee-high to a grasshopper."
"I've been interested in weather since I was knee-high to a grasshopper," Mr. Childs said.
When I was knee-high to a grasshopper, at home on Heinrich Ehlers Field.
Knee-high to a grasshopper."
Their collaboration titled Knee-High to a Grasshopper was followed by another book for children in 1924, Lustres.
knee-high to a grasshopper - very young
Knee-High To A Grasshopper (1923) (with Anne Parrish)
In 1923, Dillwyn Parrish did the illustrations for a children's book with his sister Anne titled Knee-High to a Grasshopper.
"I was knee-high to a grasshopper then,"he told Trixie, "but Honey has never forgiven me 'cause her governess made her eat every bit of that salty, salty oatmeal."
Below right: Brabham BT55 used lie-flat BMW turbo and was knee-high to a grasshopper, but was never half as fast as it looked
And much much much much rather feed you brandy with my mouth which hasn't done so much smiling since I was knee-high to a grasshopper and didn't know just how much fun this life could be.
She's been looking after her brothers and cousins since she was knee-high to a grasshopper, and they all think the world of her' - and Siobhan had been surprised by how quickly and naturally the girl had fitted into the household.
'You Sweat It Out' "From year to year, you sweat it out," said Kevin P. Cooney, the owner of the Frank Cooney Company, in Rosemont, Ill., who has been in the business since he was "knee-high to a grasshopper."
For example, 300 000 children are involved in warfare. Not long ago a documentary was shown on Spanish television featuring children who were knee-high to a grasshopper but who bore arms and who, from infancy, had become more accustomed to scenes of death and murder than to life, school or peace.