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Hell in a handbasket

Posted by ESC on February 10, 2005

In Reply to: Hell in a handbasket posted by Jim Myers on February 09, 2005

: Firt time here so I used this phrase as a test.

: According to John Ciardi (as best I can remember), this phrase was used by British(?) miners. A handbasket or handcart was the vehicle that ran on a trolly down into the mines. It carried coal to the surface, but also carried the miners, not an enviable job, down into the mine, a notoriously dangerous place that was sometimes refered to as "hell". Hence, ...

: This seemed like a pretty simple derivation, so I was surprised to see so many wrong answers. I'll try another.

Wrong answers?

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