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What is the meaning of idiom, "better half"??? and also a sentence...​

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Answered by harshkhandelwal50
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An idiom is a phrase or expression that has a meaning that in most cases cannot be deduced directly from the individual words in that phrase or expression. For example, the idiom 'bite off more than you can chew' doesn't mean you bite more than a mouthful of a cake or something else and then struggle to chew.

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Here is your answer:-Also, my better half. One's (my) spouse, as in I'm not sure if we can go; I'll have to check with my better half. Originally this expression meant “a close friend or lover,” and by the 16th century it referred to either a wife or lover.

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