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spell disaster Fig. to indicate or predict disaster. What a horrible plan! It would spell disaster for all of us! steal the spotlight and steal the show Fig. to give the best performance in a show, play, or some other event; to get attention for oneself. The lead in the play was very good, but the butler stole the show. Ann always tries to steal the spotlight when she and I make a presentation. not be worth a fig (old-fashioned) to not be important or useful She's just an ignorant old busybody and her opinions aren't worth a fig. See also: worth not care/give a fig (old-fashioned) if you say that you don't care a fig, you mean that something or someone is not important to you at all They can say what they like, I don't give a fig. See be worth a figSee also: care a fig leaf something that you use to try to hide an embarrassing fact or problem Usage notes: In the Bible, Adam and Eve used fig leaves to cover their sexual organs when they discovered they were naked. Are the peace talks simply providing a fig leaf for the continuing aggression between the two countries? See also: leaf How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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For example, in the story the king is motivated by his perverse desire for justice--he certainly doesn't give a fig about the wishes of his daughter or the fate of the boy. |
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