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Give your right arm

Meaning

To be willing to sacrifice something extremely valuable or important to achieve or obtain something else.

Origin

In a world before modern medicine, losing a limb, particularly the dominant right arm, was a profound and often life-altering tragedy. It meant the permanent loss of one's livelihood, independence, and ability to defend oneself. This grim reality forged the phrase 'give your right arm' into a powerful metaphor, directly linking the loss of a vital physical asset to an overwhelming desire. To offer such a crucial part of oneself wasn't a casual thought but a testament to an extreme willingness to pay the absolute highest price, sacrificing function, future, and even survival, for something deemed even more indispensable.

Examples

  • She would give her right arm to have another chance to compete in the Olympic finals.
  • I'd give my right arm for a slice of that homemade apple pie right now.
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