to make no bones of

Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.

To do a thing without hesitation. A metaphor borrowed from eating with dispatch as if it contained no bones.


Knowing (according to the old rule of Thales) that he who had not stuck at one villanie, will easily swallow another; perjury will easily down with him that hath made no bones of murther.--Bp. Hall.

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