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life and limb

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Etymology

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A reference to a person risking the loss of their life and injury to their limbs (arms and legs).

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Noun

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life and limb pl (plural only)

  1. Existence together with the bodily faculties.
    Synonym: (obsolete) life and member
    Those kids are risking life and limb when they go inside that old abandoned house: it might collapse on their heads.

Usage notes

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  • The term is often used in phrases referring to the risk of losing such attributes.

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