Phrase/Idiom | Bob’s your uncle |
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Definition | This expression is said after a set of instructions are provided and one wants to convey that the work will be simple for the other person to do. |
Example | You add three cups of water to the mix and some vegetables, heat it for seven minutes and Bob’s your uncle, the soup is ready. |
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