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1 take the bread out of someone's mouth
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take the bread out of someone's mouth — To deprive someone of the means of living • • • Main Entry: ↑bread … Useful english dictionary
take the bread out of somebody's mouth — take the bread out of sb s ˈmouth idiom to take away sb s job so that they are no longer able to earn enough money to live Main entry: ↑breadidiom … Useful english dictionary
take the bread out of people's mouths — take the bread out of (or from) people s mouths deprive people of their livings by competition or unfair working practices … Useful english dictionary
take the bread out of somebody's mouth — If you take the bread out of somebody s mouth, you take away their means of earning a living. The decision to ban street vendors took the bread out of the mouths of many people … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
take the bread out of one's mouth — {v. phr.} To take away or not give your rightful support, especially through selfish pleasure. * /She accused her husband of drinking and gambling taking bread out of his children s mouths./ … Dictionary of American idioms
take the bread out of one's mouth — {v. phr.} To take away or not give your rightful support, especially through selfish pleasure. * /She accused her husband of drinking and gambling taking bread out of his children s mouths./ … Dictionary of American idioms
take\ the\ bread\ out\ of\ one's\ mouth — v. phr. To take away or not give your rightful support, especially through selfish pleasure. She accused her husband of drinking and gambling taking bread out of his children s mouths … Словарь американских идиом
take the bread out of someone's mouth — take someone s ability to make a living away from them … English contemporary dictionary
bread — n. baked food 1) to bake bread 2) to toast bread 3) to break bread with ( to eat with ) 4) fresh; moldy; stale bread 5) black; brown; corn; dark; leavened; rye; sliced; unleavened; wheat; white; whole meal (BE), whole wheat (AE) bread 6) a crust; … Combinatory dictionary
bread — n. & v. n. 1 baked dough made of flour usu. leavened with yeast and moistened, eaten as a staple food. 2 a necessary food. b (also daily bread) one s livelihood. 3 sl. money. v.tr. coat with breadcrumbs for cooking. Phrases and idioms: bread and… … Useful english dictionary
bread — breadless, adj. breadlessness, n. /bred/, n. 1. a kind of food made of flour or meal that has been mixed with milk or water, made into a dough or batter, with or without yeast or other leavening agent, and baked. 2. food or sustenance; livelihood … Universalium