straight as a die

Meaning

Adjective

  • Completely or totally straight.

Origin

  • Used in the sense of ‘correct,’ attested since April, 1871, originally American English, from the 18th century expression as true as a die, from the 16th century expression as smooth as a die, referring to the osseous substance that dice were formerly created with.

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