hakea kissojen ja koirien kanssa

Finnish

Etymology

Literally, to search with cats and dogs; hakea (to search) kissojen (of cats) ja (and) koirien (of dogs) kanssa (together); indicates that all available means have been utilized in the search. Normally, one would expect to use a dog for sniffing something out, but when one adds more dogs plus the cats, everything disposable has really been taken into use.

Verb

hakea kissojen ja koirien kanssa (transitive, usually atelic)

  1. (idiomatic) to look for (something) thoroughly or energetically

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Further reading

  • “Miksi haetaan kissojen ja koirien kanssa?”, in Kysy.fi[1] (in Finnish), Helsinki Public Library, 5 October 2007, archived from the original on 13 March 2016