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Idiom “Drive a coach and horses through something ” Meaning of Idiom, Definition of Phrase and origin with Example.

Drive a coach and horses through something 



Drive a coach and horses through something means to disregard (eg. a law or rule) in an obvious and serious way without  being punished for it, usually because of a I loophole.

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