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curious81 | 09:47 Mon 18th Jun 2007 | Word Origins
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Where did the "like trying to fine a needle in a haystack" saying come from?
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Nowadays, as mainly city-dwellers, we think of the needle in the saying as if it were a relatively tiny thing for sewing buttons on or whatever. However, the name 'needle' was also given in farming circles to a large wooden or metal peg that was driven into a haystack to hold the sheaves together. Thus, there actually were "needles in haystacks" and they were rather more easily found than we imagine!
I should perhaps have pointed out above that the idiom is very old and originally had forms as 'looking for a needle in a bottle of hay' and 'looking for a needle in a meadow'. These instances may very well have been in reference to actual small needles as we now think of them.
Whichever...the saying invariably suggests something that is almost impossible to find.
I have sometimes wondered who would keep their hay in a bottle, Quizmonster; it would leave the gin with an odd taste.
Having a 'straw' to hand would be handy, though, eh J?
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nice one, QM!

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