Best end
noun
the end of the neck of lamb, pork, etc, nearest to the ribs
historical examples
brood of the witch-queen sax rohmer
the works of william cowper william cowper
a terrible tomboy angela brazil
the barrier allen french
it never can happen again william de morgan
the adventures of a country boy at a country fair james otis
the cook and housekeeper’s complete and universal dictionary; including a system of modern cookery, in all its various branches, mary eaton
gargantua and pantagruel, complete. francois rabelais
the yeoman adventurer george w. gough
lin mclean owen wister
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- Best of both worlds, the
benefits from two seemingly opposed alternatives, as in jenny taught in the morning only and worked on her book afternoons, so she had the best of both worlds . charles kingsley used this idiom in westward ho! (1855): “make the best of both worlds.” also see make the best of it
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