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scratch (something) and you'll find (something else) scratch (something) and you'll find (something else)If you investigate a certain type of person, organization, or thing closely, you will almost certainly find another, often contrary characterization or trait as well. There is a misbelief in popular culture that if you scratch a devout Catholic, you'll find a radical fundamentalist. My father always told me, "Scratch a successful business, and you'll find a hive of corruption."See also: and, find, scratchscratch a — and find a — an investigation of someone or something will soon reveal their true nature. The first version of this expression used in English, in the early 19th century, was a translation of a remark attributed to Napoleon: grattez le Russe et vous trouverez le Tartare , ‘scratch the Russian and you will find the Tartar’. 1924 George Bernard Shaw St Joan Scratch an Englishman and find a Protestant. See also: and, find, scratchscratch ˌA and you’ll find ˈB (used to speak about particular types of people in general) carefully consider or examine somebody/something and you will find that they are different from their outside appearance: Scratch a senator from Texas and you’ll find a cowboy.See also: and, find, scratch |