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Phrase of the Day (stick to one’s knitting)-10JUN20

Phrase of the Day (stick to one's knitting)-10JUN20

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is stick to one’s knitting and its meaning is “stay with the business you know very well and focus on it; mind one’s own business; stick to one’s task (rather than meddling/interfering in others)”.

Example Sentence: 

New Zealand National’s finance spokesman Paul Goldsmith says Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’ should “stick to her knitting” after expressing her fury at The Warehouse Group’s mass job cuts.

“I don’t think it’s helpful for the Prime Minister to be criticising struggling businesses, she should stick to her knitting,” Goldsmith said.

Courtesy: NZ Herald

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