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at second hand



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Idioms and Phrases

Received from some source other than the original. For example, I learned of Mary's divorce at second hand . This phrase may be applied to information or to previously owned merchandise. [1400s] Also see at first hand .
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Spiegelman gingerly unpacks the title poem from that book, calling it “autobiographical, perhaps at second hand, but not revelatory.”

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My new self, while it grew up in the shadow of the old, had often heard the other speak of Albertine; through that other self, through the stories it gathered from it, it thought that it knew her, it found her lovable, it loved her; but it was only a love at second hand.

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“We don’t run much into clerks, because there’s only one Jaggers, and people won’t have him at second hand. There are only four of us. Would you like to see ’em?

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“It is out of books,” he wrote in “Travels With My Aunt,” that “one learns about love and pain at second hand.”

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Plenty of psychiatrists have pushed back hard against the so-called “Goldwater rule”, which prevents them from diagnosing the psychological failings of public figures at second hand.

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