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bring home the bacon
Earn a living, provide the necessities of life, as in Now that she had a job, Patricia could bring home the bacon .
Be successful, accomplish something of value, as in George went to Washington and brought home the bacon—he got the funding we needed . Although the earliest citation for this phrase in the Oxford English Dictionary dates from 1924, the term is widely believed to come from the much older game of catching a greased pig, a popular competition at country fairs in which the winner was awarded the pig.
Example Sentences
Bring home the bacon in this week’s Slate News Quiz.
The two set off on a quest to bring home the Bacon in time for Christmas morning.
As chairman of the Commerce Committee and second-ranking Democrat on Appropriations, he could bring home the bacon.
Now that you can decode the package labels, you’re ready to bring home the bacon.
Bring home the bacon . . . literally.
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