Enough (something) to sink a (battle)ship In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "enough (something) to sink a (battle)ship", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Zesty Y calendar 2022-03-31 11:03

Meaning of Enough (something) to sink a (battle)ship

Enough (something) to sink a (battle)ship phrase similie

An enormous amount of or an extremely large number of something.
 

 

There is no need to look for evidence anymore because we've already had enough to sink a ship. We just need someone to analyze it with us.

My grandpa works for fun and doesn't need to be paid because he earned enough money to sink a ship when he was younger.

You've brought home enough debris to sink a ship. Stop collecting such meaningless things!

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A large quantity of something

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Used to indicate an amount of something that is uncountable.

Origin of Enough (something) to sink a (battle)ship

This phrase dates from the mid 1900s.

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