| 单词 | the father of a | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasthe father of a ——  P8.   colloquial (originally Irish English).  the father and mother of a —— and variants: the largest, most notable, or most severe example of (something). Also (esp. Australian and New Zealand)  the father of a ——. Cf. mother n.1 Compounds 6b. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > quantity > greatness of quantity, amount, or degree > high or intense degree > greatly or very much			[phrase]		 > extremely > remarkable or extraordinary the father and mother of a ——1824 the father of a ——1824 1824    W. Cobbett in  Spirit of Eng. Mag. 		(Boston, Mass.)	 15 Dec. 218/1  				Did not the Cochranes and Cockburns assist to gain for us that which Paddy would call ‘father of a beating’? 1892    R. Kipling in  Two Tales 24 Dec. 57  				It would ha' bin my duty..to give you the father an' mother av a beltin. 1908    E. Œ. Somerville  & ‘M. Ross’ Further Experiences Irish R.M. viii. 197  				There's been the father and mother of a row down there between old Sir Thomas and Hackett. 1948    D. Ballantyne Cunninghams  ii. xi. 216  				The local side got the father of a hiding. 1954    G. Smith Flaw in Crystal 139  				They've allowed me to arrange the father and mother of a credit overdraft with the banks. 1960    Punch 13 July 47/2  				The stage is set for the father and mother of a row. 2013    Express 		(Nexis)	 30 Aug. 15  				One injured rambler and he could be facing the father and mother of all lawsuits. < as lemmas  | 
	
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