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Square meal
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a meal that is complete and satisfying
What is the origin of the idiom "square meal" and when to use it?
The origin of the idiom "square meal" can be traced back to the maritime and nautical culture of the 18th and 19th centuries. Sailors and seafarers often ate their meals off square wooden plates, which were sturdy and did not easily tip over in rough seas. These meals were substantial and balanced, typically consisting of a hearty portion of meat or protein, vegetables, and bread, providing the sailors with the nourishment they needed for their demanding work. Over time, "square meal" came to represent a well-balanced and satisfying meal.
Example
The restaurant's Sunday brunch offers a square meal with a variety of breakfast and lunch options.
When you're out camping, a square meal by the campfire can be a comforting experience.
In my grandmother's house, you could always count on a square meal, complete with a meat dish, vegetables, and homemade bread.
The school cafeteria has been working to provide students with healthier and more nutritious square meals.
After a long day of hiking, I was famished and enjoyed a square meal of grilled chicken, rice, and vegetables.