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Definition & Meaning of "on the shelf"

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used to refer to a woman who is unmarried despite being older than the typical age traditionally associated with marriage

on the shelf definition and meaning
IdiomIdiom
InformalInformal
Old useOld use

What is the origin of the idiom "on the shelf" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "on the shelf" can be traced back to the practice of placing items, particularly books, on a shelf for storage or display. Over time, the phrase took on a figurative meaning when applied to people, particularly unmarried women, who were considered past the typical age for marriage. It is used to describe someone, especially a woman, who is not married and is seen as being too old to get married. the phrase "on the shelf" can be considered somewhat old-fashioned. It reflects traditional societal expectations and judgments related to age and marriage.

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I have six books in my bag, and three more on the shelf, which makes nine.
The photo frame on the shelf featured a picture with a mimi pink border.
The half-pint vase on the shelf held just a single flower but brightened the room.
"Gently does it," he reminded her as she placed the antique vase on the shelf.
Among all the books on the shelf, this novel is my absolute favorite.
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