trod on his corn|tread on his corn in English

touched his sensitive spot, hit his weak spot, touched his vulnerable point

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1. Corn-fed, Corn fed, or Cornfed may refer to: Corn-fed beef, beef from cattle that is raised on corn (maize) rather than pasture.

2. I trod on his foot by accident.

3. He must not measure his neighbour's corn by his own bushel.

4. He measures another’s corn by his own bushel. 

5. Used it on her corn rows.

6. The black ox has trod on his foot. 

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9. His corn flakes had probably gone soggy at breakfast too.

10. Somebody in full flight trod heavily on his finger.

11. 12 He measures another’s corn by his own bushel. 

12. All our chickens are fed on corn.

13. Yeah. How about corn on the cob?

14. 3 The black ox has trod on his foot. 

15. Sterling reflected on this "put up or shut up" proposition, seconded by his 151 barrel proof corn liquor.

16. Corn is also called " Indian corn ".

17. Creamed corn aka cream-style corn, is a soupy version of sweet corn

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19. The corn on the cob said with confidence.

20. He had a big conference on the corn surplus.

21. Are these corn ears hanging on the tree branch?

22. Place Corn and peppers on the grill for about 10 to 15 minutes, turning frequently, until Corn is lightly browned

23. A cornCob, also called Cob of corn or corn on the Cob, is the central core of an ear of corn (also known as maize in Spanish-speaking countries)

24. A Bushel of shelled corn weighs 56 pounds, but a Bushel of corn still on the ear weighs 70 pounds

25. Corny (adj.) 1570s, "full of corn, pertaining to corn," from corn (n.1) + -y (2)