(as) straight as a die

(as) straight as a die

1. Very straight. Primarily heard in UK, Australia. I get carsick, so I hope the roads we're taking are as straight as a die.2. Truthful and reliable. Kate would never cheat on an exam—she's as straight as a die. I know Bob's story sounds ridiculous, but I believe him because he's straight as a die.See also: die, straight

straight as a die

BRITISH1. If someone is straight as a die, they are completely honest. There was no doubting his honesty — he was as straight as a die.2. If something is straight as a die, it is very straight. The track runs straight as a die for several kilometres. Note: A die is a specially shaped block of metal which is used to cut or form other metal into a particular shape. This expression may refer to dies which were used to produce designs on coins. The metalworkers needed to strike the die with a hard straight blow from a hammer, in order to leave a clear impression on the coin. See also: die, straight

straight as a die

1 absolutely straight. 2 entirely open and honest. 1 1920 Blackwood's Magazine The…Ganges Canal…runs straight as a die between its wooded banks. See also: die, straight

(as) straight as a ˈdie


1 in a straight line or direction: The road runs northwards, as straight as a die.
2 honest: Carol would never steal anything — she’s as straight as a die. OPPOSITE: (as) slippery as an eelSee also: die, straight