to raise a bead

Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.

This expression is used at the West, and means to bring to a head, to make succeed. The figure is taken from brandy, rum, or other liquors, which will not 'raise a bead,' unless of the proper strength.


The result was, if the convention had been then held, the party wouldn't have been able to raise a bead.--Letter from Ohio, N. Y. Tribune, 1846.

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