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what does "a spare handful of times"mean? does it mean=seldom?
He liked his ties. It wasn’t as if he had an emotional attachment, but he liked having a variety. Choices.
Which still didn’t explain why he’d brought them all to the beach, especially when he’d worn a tie a spare handful of times in the last six months.
Okay, maybe a slight emotional attachment. He’d won court cases in these ties, and lost a few. He’d selected one every day of his working life. Had loosened them during late nights at the office. Knotted and unknotted them countless times.
Jul 20, 2015 7:50 AM
Answers · 1
Yes, I think you are correct, the idea is seldom - although it is more like 'a few'.
A handful would be maybe 3-4 times. A spare handful would be less than that. It certainly isn't a common expression, but is relatively clear from the context.
July 20, 2015
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