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Beauty is only skin deepBeauty is only skin deep : PhrasesMeaning: Physical beauty is superficial. Origin: Proverb. First found in a work by Sir Thomas Overbury's, 1613:
What his wife thought isn't recorded. There is a fanciful work attributed to Overbury called A true and historical relation of the poysoning of Sir Thomas Overbury, 1651. Perhaps she had him worried? 'Skin deep' is now also used to allude to anything superficial. An early use of this was also attributed to Overbury in 1613, in Ordinary Fencer Works, 1856:
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