more string to one's bow
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Definitie & Betekenis van "more string to one's bow"

more string to one's bow
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a variety of plans, ideas, etc. that one can use if need arises

(more|another) string to {one's} bow definition and meaning
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What is the origin of the idiom "more string to one's bow" and when to use it?

The idiom "more string to one's bow" has its roots in archery, where having multiple strings for one's bow would be advantageous in case one broke during use. This idiom is used to suggest that having additional skills, abilities, or options to improve one's chances of success. It emphasizes the idea of being well-prepared or versatile.

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Looking for another string to his bow, he turned to art and design, for which he had always shown a talent.
Learning a new language is just one more string to her bow, making her a more valuable asset to the company.
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