for two pins
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- (British, idiomatic) Readily, with only the slightest encouragement.
- 2009, H. DeVere Stacpoole, The Man Who Lost Himself, →ISBN, page 202:
- He doesn't, but he's a man with an eye in his head, and he knows what we are, a boneless lot without organization. I say it myself, I said it only last night in this here bar, and I say it again, for two pins I'd chuck my party. I would so.
- 2010, Mary Balogh, Seducing An Angel, →ISBN:
- For two pins he really would slap a glove in each of their faces.
- 2014, David Mitchell, The Bone Clocks, →ISBN, page 4:
- But for two pins I'd hand in blank papers and tell school where to shove Pythagoras triangles and Lord of the Flies and their life cycles of worms.
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