
'Run for their money': Why do we say this, plus ‘par for the course’ and more? 3 fun origin stories
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The sports field has inspired many popular expressions today, including "par for the course" and "a run for your money." Here are the unique origin stories of three.
Brittany Kasko is a lifestyle production assistant with Fox News Digital.
For example, expressions like "out of the blue" and "under the weather" have different meanings than the literal words might suggest.
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