skin of your teeth

The phrase "skin of your teeth" is an idiomatic expression often used to describe a narrow or barely successful escape from a difficult, dangerous, or challenging situation. It implies that the individual or group involved just managed to avoid failure or harm by a very small margin or by sheer luck. The phrase originates from the Book of Job in the Bible, where Job describes his situation as escaping with only the "skin of my teeth."


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