(as) strong as an ox
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British pronunciation/az stɹˈɒŋ az ɐn ˈɒks ˈəʊk/
American pronunciation/æz stɹˈɔŋ æz ɐn ˈɑːks ˈoʊk/
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used to refer to someone with an immense amount of strength

What is the origin of the idiom "strong as an ox" and when to use it?

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The idiom "strong as an ox" is believed to have originated in the 17th century. The idiom is commonly used to describe someone or something that possesses exceptional physical strength or endurance. It can be used in a literal sense to describe a person who is physically strong or in a metaphorical sense to describe an object, situation, or concept that is resilient or powerful. It is often employed in a positive or complimentary manner.

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