knock the corners off
English
Verb
knock the corners off
- (transitive, intransitive) To accustom (a person) to the vicissitudes of life; to cure a person of naïveté, selfishness, etc. by exposure to reality.
- 2007, Csilla Toldy, Desert Skies (page 133)
- That's the point. He needs a father to knock the corners off him and whip him into shape.'
- 2013, Daphne Coyne, A Surfeit of Aunts (page 66)
- […] these prefects, about ten of them, indulged any sadistic leanings they had by making our lives as difficult as possible. This was allowed to go unchecked by the staff who probably overlooked it as part of school life designed to knock the corners off.
- 2007, Csilla Toldy, Desert Skies (page 133)