blarney
Related to blarney: Blarney Stone, Kissing the blarney stone
have kissed the Blarney Stone
To have the ability to speak in a persuasive or convincing manner. Such an ability is said to be bestowed upon those who kiss the Blarney Stone in Ireland. She must have kissed the Blarney Stone, considering all the people she got to donate to our cause tonight!
See also: blarney, have, kiss, stone
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
have kissed the blarney stone
be eloquent and persuasive.A stone at Blarney Castle near Cork in Ireland is said to give the gift of persuasive speech to anyone who kisses it; from this comes the verb blarney , meaning ‘talk in a flattering way’.
See also: blarney, have, kiss, stone
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
kiss the blarney stone, to
To engage in outrageous flattery. The term comes from the fifteenth-century Blarney Castle, near Cork, Ireland, which has a triangular piece of engraved limestone embedded high on its wall. According to legend, anyone who could reach the stone and kiss it would be rewarded with acquiring the ability to cajole and flatter with great eloquence. To indulge tourists, the modern-day Irish have provided a substitute stone that is easier to reach and is, they claim, equally effective. The noun blarney has meant “inflated nonsense” since about 1800.
See also: blarney, kiss
The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer
- have kissed the Blarney Stone
- have a head for
- have a head for (something)
- have a head for figures
- have a head for heights
- have (the) golden touch
- golden touch
- seven-league boots
- cut (one) off in (one's) prime
- cut someone off in their prime