Another Spanish sayings and proverbs, 44
Friday, February 8, 2013 @ 12:33 PM
This is a very used expression in Spain:
A pie juntillas = Blindly
Though its structure is not consistent, with this popular adverb --that seems to be a child denomination of the act of jumping with feet together-- we understand firmness and unwavering assertion. Therefore it is normally associated to the verb To Believe. For example: "You will have all the questions you want, but I believe in him blindly, because I know him".

"España - Eslovenia (Tiro libre de Calderón)", Granada, South-east of Spain, by TonioMora, at flickr.com
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