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what is { Keep the wolf from the door } ?
"My grandparents earned barely enough to keep the wolf from the door."
20 jun. 2010 20:52
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Hi
keep the wolf from the door
Fig. to maintain oneself at a minimal level; to keep from starving, freezing, etc. I don't make a lot of money, just enough to keep the wolf from the door. We have a small amount of money saved, hardly enough to keep the wolf from the door.
20 juni 2010
'Keep the wolf from the door' is an idiom meaning ' to have enough money to be able to live and to avoid going hungry':
'She wants to take any job now, just to keep the wolf from the door.'
= She wants to do any job in order to avoid hunger and suffering caused by the lack of money.
20 juni 2010
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