He looks as though he’s been weaned on a pickle.
Meaning of the quote
This quote means the person looks like they have a sour or unpleasant expression on their face, as if they have been eating pickles since they were a baby. The author is describing someone who appears to have a grumpy or dissatisfied look, rather than a happy or pleasant one.
About Alice Roosevelt Longworth
Alice Roosevelt Longworth, the eldest child of President Theodore Roosevelt, led an unconventional and controversial life. She was married to a Republican Party leader, but her only child was the result of an affair with a different senator. Her life story is full of intriguing details and surprises.
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