col cerino in mano

Italian

Etymology

Literally, with the wax match in hand.

Prepositional phrase

col cerino in mano

  1. in a position of abandonment and liability to blame; holding the baby

Usage notes

  • Commonly preceded by verbs like restare (to stay), rimanere (to remain), and lasciare (to leave).
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