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đŸȘĄ “On Tenterhooks” Comes From Fabric
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The idiom 'on tenterhooks' originates from traditional cloth-making, where wet fabric was stretched on a wooden frame called a 'tenter' using sharp metal hooks called 'tenterhooks' to dry evenly without shrinking; this physical tension of fabric being pulled tight in every direction while waiting became a metaphor for feeling anxious, tense, or waiting nervously in modern English usage.

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