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Re: OLD AS THE HILLS ORIGINATE FROM?Posted by ESC on February 06, 2006 In Reply to: WHERE DOES SAYING AS OLD AS THE HILLS ORIGINATE FROM? posted by DELORES on February 06, 2006 : WHERE DOES SAYING AS OLD AS THE HILLS ORIGINATE FROM? From the archives: OED: "c. (as) old as the hills [perh. in allusion to Job 15:7 'Art thou the first man that was born? or wast thou made before the hills?'], exceedingly or immeasurably old. Variation: Older than dirt. |