The curate’s egg – Bennet Finck
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A curate’s egg is an idiom that is not well-known outside of Britain. We will look at the meaning of the term curate’s egg, where the phrase comes from and some examples of its use in sentences. A curate’s egg is something that is partly good and partly bad. A curate is a junior cleric.
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Editeur : T. Werner Laurie LDT
Dépôt légal : 1942
160 pages
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Poids | 190 g |
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