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curate's egg
noun
British.
- something discreetly declared to be partly good but in fact thoroughly bad.
curate's egg
noun
- something that has both good and bad parts
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of curate's egg1
After a cartoon by G. du Maurier in the English humor weekly Punch (Nov. 9, 1895): a meek curate, when served a bad egg at the bishop's table, replies that “parts of it are excellent”
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of curate's egg1
C20: derived from a cartoon in Punch (November, 1895) in which a timid curate, who has been served a bad egg while breakfasting with his bishop, says that parts of the egg are excellent
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Couple this with the almost 20-year age difference between him and Zooey Deschanel’s love interest and you end up with a strange curate’s egg of a film.
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Like the proverbial curate’s egg, this Brexit will be soft in some parts and hard in others.
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Another curate’s egg of a side.
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A curate’s egg of a group stage from Nigeria, who came away feeling aggrieved to have lost against Argentina but might not have had anything to mourn if they had turned up for their opening tie with Croatia.
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A takeover would therefore be a “curate’s egg for passengers”, says Andrew Charlton of Aviation Advocacy, a consultancy.
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