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xjenaferx | 10:11 Sun 16th Jul 2006 | Phrases & Sayings
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What does it mean when people say that something "is like finding a needle in a preverbial haystack"?
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It means they are saying it wrong - the saying (proverb) is finding a needle in a haystack, which is self explanatory.
'Finding a needle in a haystack' as the visual image suggests, means searching for something which is going to be very hard to find.

The origin is not from trying to find a sewing needle, but a large wooden neele used by thatchers who make thatched rooves for houses. They occasionally would drop a needle into the haystack from which the thatch was being cut, and being the same colour as they hay, it could hard to find.
I think its the 'proverbial' bit that xjenaferx is referring to. If so, that really means that it doesn't really exist, but its what everyone refers to, to make their point.



it means it's as difficult as though you were searching for the needle in a haystack, as in the proverb. I have also seen it given as "It's like finding the proverbial needle in the haystack".
It seems to be a self reference to the proverb, within the proverb., to remind us that it IS a proverb, or adage, and not an actual activity.

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