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curate's egg

noun

, British.
  1. something discreetly declared to be partly good but in fact thoroughly bad.


curate's egg

noun

  1. something that has both good and bad parts


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Word History and Origins

Origin of curate's egg1

After a cartoon by G. du Maurier in the English humor weekly Punch (Nov. 9, 1895): a meek curate, when served a bad egg at the bishop's table, replies that “parts of it are excellent”

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Word History and Origins

Origin of curate's egg1

C20: derived from a cartoon in Punch (November, 1895) in which a timid curate, who has been served a bad egg while breakfasting with his bishop, says that parts of the egg are excellent

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