attic salt
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of attic salt
First recorded in 1750–60
Example Sentences
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Between the acts, our two Greek statues criticised the audience in loud tones, and their remarks, seasoned with attic salt, afforded a peculiar supplement to the choir of Antigone.
From The Cross of Berny by Fendall, Florence
Alas, if I had only taken the supposed rapidity of my progress with a grain of attic salt!
From Atlantic Classics by Various
There is the attic salt which springs from the charm in the words, from the flash of wit, from the spirited and brilliant sally.
From Book of Wise Sayings Selected Largely from Eastern Sources by Clouston, William Alexander
There would not be enough attic salt in it to save it.
From Love, Life & Work Being a Book of Opinions Reasonably Good-Natured Concerning How to Attain the Highest Happiness for One's Self with the Least Possible Harm to Others by Hubbard, Elbert
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