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View definitions for fish to fry

fish to fry

noun as in iron(s) in the fire

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You might see them in your local results, but we have a bigger fish to fry, and the bigger and those bigger fish are, we have got to make sure that resources like Charley, Ineedana.com and PlanCPills.org are front and center for the abortion seeker who is looking for information about abortion from a banned or restricted state, in particular if they choose and qualify for pills by mail.

From Salon

Perhaps Trump has bigger fish to fry at the moment - namely, his New York court case, as well as three other criminal trials in the pipeline.

From BBC

Yeah, and all of that would matter a lot more if there was a competitive Democratic primary and Donald Trump wasn’t the likely Republican nominee, because people right now have bigger fish to fry.

From Slate

Coffey told the group that if Jordan did become House speaker “he’ll have bigger fish to fry” and the bill could potentially progress.

The campus has the Wight Art Gallery for training in practical skills, and the Hammer had bigger fish to fry.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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