Story Challenge: Letter “D”

 

Story Challenge: Letter “D”

 

Dark horse

Meaning

Someone who emerges to prominence; being previously little known.

Origin

This was originally horse racing parlance. A dark horse was one that wasn’t known to the punters and was difficult to place odds on. The figurative use later spread to other fields and has come to apply to anyone who comes under scrutiny but is previously little known.

Benjamin Disraeli provides the earliest known reference to the phrase in The Young Duke, 1831:

“A dark horse, which had never been thought of … rushed past the grand stand in sweeping triumph.”

The figurative use seems first to have been taken up when referring to the candidates for academic preferment:

The Saturday Review, 1860 – “A Headship … often given by the College conclaves to a man who has judiciously kept himself dark.”

Sketches from Cambridge, 1865 – “Every now and then a dark horse is heard of, who is supposed to have done wonders at some obscure small college.”

http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/108200.html

 

Okay, Okay… her name is Duchess!

 

 

7 responses

  1. Wow, Duchess’ eyes are striking!

  2. Ek onthou nou die eerste foto van jou wat ek gesien het het ‘n donkie ingehad
    🙂

  3. Donker dogtertjie begin ook met D! lekker D ene en perd se naam begin ook met D

  4. I did not know this meaning. Thanks for the info!

  5. Mooi perdjie….. Donker dogtertjie

  6. wonderful photo of the dark horse 🙂

  7. thanks for the English lesson – of course new for me!
    greetings from Germany …