Friday, 7 March 2014

another string to your bow British English

 another string to your bow British English

Meaning: If you have another string to your bow, you have another way of making a living.
For example:
  • Lots of people learn to teach English so they'll have another string to their bow.
  • I've lost my job and I'll have to retrain for something else. I wish I already had another string to my bow.
Origin: Probably metaphorical, from the fact that if an archer has a spare string for their bow, they can still shoot an arrow even if their first string breaks.

Variety: This idiom is typically used in British English but may be used in other varieties of English too.
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