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meat and potatoes
1noun
the essential or basic part.
Community service is the meat and potatoes of this program.
meat-and-potatoes
2[meet-n-puh-tey-tohz, -tuhz]
adjective
fundamental; down-to-earth; basic.
What are the meat-and-potatoes issues of the election?
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of meat and potatoes1
Origin of meat and potatoes2
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
Surely Lee, who had previously described himself as a “meat and potatoes” guy, liked Kobe beef?
And this winter, the organization decided to refocus his defensive work primarily at catcher, with general manager Brandon Gomes saying the position has to be “his meat and potatoes.”
How is writing for “Matlock,” a meat and potatoes procedural, the same or different as writing for “Jane the Virgin,” which leaned on magical surrealism?
Her husband, she said, was a “meat and potatoes” kind of guy who adapted to her vegetarian diet and learned to cook Indian food for her mother.
She called her husband a “meat and potatoes” man, but - in an apparent sign of his devotion - said he now cooked her Indian vegetarian food.
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