piece out
Britishverb
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to extend by adding pieces
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to cause to last longer by using only a small amount at a time
to piece out rations
Example Sentences
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I continue, trying to piece out what doesn’t make sense.
From Literature
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As a major airline’s biggest hub, Pittsburgh would be taking a piece out of millions of travelers who weren’t even staying in Pittsburgh, and it would also get a tourist boom from people who suddenly had an ultra-easy way of visiting.
From Slate
Why make a period piece out of a period piece?
With a large slotted metal spatula, she scooped each crispy piece out and onto a platter lined with paper towels.
From Salon
When you take the wrong piece out, the whole tower collapses.
From BBC
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