Useful idioms 305: A feather in your cap
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- Опубликовано: 24 окт 2024
- Useful idioms 305: A feather in your cap
Definition: An achievement or honour that someone can be proud of.
History: The idiom dates back to the 17th century, originating from the practice of adding a feather to one's cap to symbolise a notable accomplishment, often in hunting or battle.
Examples:
"Winning the award is a real feather in your cap."
"Completing the project ahead of schedule is a feather in your cap."
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