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Sam
What is the meaning of "to bring out the big guns"?
Aug 15, 2011 6:16 PM
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It means to use the most powerful/capable weapons, tools and/or people available. "The contract talks were important. You could see that was true when the company brought out their big guns - the two top negotiators in the company."
August 15, 2011
What fdmaxey wrote is correct... The saying in all likelihood originated from the vocabulary of war... The big guns---artillery, cannons, and so on---are brought out when an army "means business."
August 15, 2011
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