to be P and Q: to be of the highest quality. Obsolete. rare (English regional (midlands) in later use).
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释义 | the mind > goodness and badness > quality of being good > excellence > [verb (intransitive)] (5) to be P and Q1612 to be P and Q: to be of the highest quality. Obsolete. rare (English regional (midlands) in later use). to have everything1748 colloquial. to have everything: to possess every kind of attraction, advantage, requirement, etc. to hit the high spots1891 to hit the high spots and variants: to perform or rise to a very high level; to include or touch on the most important points or places. to be mustard1925 to be mustard: (of a person) to be regarded as very sharp, keen, or accomplished in a particular sphere. Cf. hot stuff, n. adj. to be a box of birds1939 to be a box of birds: to be fine, well, excellent; to be in good health or spirits. Similarly to be a box of fluffy ducks (also to be a box of flu… |
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