pound sand into a rathole

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pound sand into a rathole (third-person singular simple present pounds sand into a rathole, present participle pounding sand into a rathole, simple past and past participle pounded sand into a rathole)

  1. Alternative form of pound sand
    • 1910, Iowa. Dept. of Agriculture, Iowa Book of Agriculture, page 111:
      ...but I wouldn't want it taught from the textbook, because then the ordinary teacher would pound it into the pupils just as you would pound sand into a rathole, ...
    • 1925, The Soda Fountain - Volume 24, page 40:
      Before we can even interest a bank in us we must prove where we stand and must show that we haven't been engaged in pounding sand into a rathole.
    • 2001, Sister Carol Anne O'Marie, Advent of Dying:
      Month or so ago a turrible sound started coming out of his room. Drove me nuts. Would remind you of someone pounding sand into a rathole.
    • 2013, Thomas Pluck, Blade of Dishonor:
      “If I had something better to do,” Butch said, “I'd tell you to go pound this sand into a rathole."

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