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carving a niche
Women who are capable have no problem carving a niche for themselves in this time and age.
what does mean: carving a niche in this sentence?
Nov 3, 2010 7:31 AM
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An idiom is an expression of a figurative, Meaning When you say "Carving a niche" are you talking literally (as written), like you're standing there with a knife? Or are you talking figuratively, (not standing there with a knife)
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