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man of straw

noun



man of straw

noun

  1. a person of little substance
  2. Also calledstraw man a person used as a cover for some dubious plan or enterprise; front man
  3. a man who cannot be relied upon to honour his financial commitments, esp because of his limited resources
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of man of straw1

First recorded in 1615–25
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“I am but a man of straw, Arthur,†he said.

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At the hearing today, Mr Justice Moor criticised the couple and said Mr Young was "hiding the truth" and was not "a penniless man of straw with huge debts".

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"A man of straw is worth a woman of gold."

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I am so unwilling you should think me here fighting a mere man of straw who has been arranged with a view to the convenience of knocking him down, and I find such mournful evidences of the complete misconception of form, of literary science in our literature, that, with a reluctance which every one will understand, I am going to draw upon a personal experience, to show the extent of that misconception.

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He has apartments in the Castle--is hand and glove with Secretary Cooke; through him we may be able to tamper with the soldiery, turning the arms of Government against itself, for the town-major is no man of straw.'

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