Id | in_the_loop_394 |
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Idiom | JACK OF ALL TRADES |
Definition | a person who knows a little about a lot of different subjects or activities, but not a lot about any one of them |
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Extra Info | The expression is part of the saying “He’s a jack of all trades but a master of none.” Being described as a jack of all trades can be either a compliment (usually when it is used without the second half of the saying) or an insult (when it occurs in the saying and the emphasis is on the fact that one is master of none). |
Category | People: descriptions of people (nouns) |
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