How To Use Kettle of fish In A Sentence

  • The new proposal is quite a different kettle of fish from the last one.
  • Playing for the reserve team is a totally different kettle of fish.
  • Oscar is a different kettle of fish. Times, Sunday Times
  • That was indeed a pretty kettle of fish.
  • That was indeed a pretty kettle of fish.
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  • “A pretty lad was this fair-spoken archer of thine!” said the Prince her father to her; “and a pretty kettle of fish hast thou cooked for the fondest of fathers.” Burlesques
  • To give him his due, the five-year-old would happily sit and wait until I had finished my main course, but the little one is a different kettle of fish (something else she would probably woof down, given half a chance).
  • That's another kettle of fish entirely and I despair of physicians and others who confuse and muddle invalidity and melancholy as being one and the same thing.
  • a pretty kettle of fish
  • If Dr Griffin misled the Board then we have a different "kettle of fish". Proposed School Budget Received Badly at cvillenews.com
  • Playing for the reserve team is a totally different kettle of fish.
  • And a penumbra is a different kettle of fish entirely – the metaphor was used by Justice Douglas in Griswold v. Connecticut and partakes more of substantive due process than anything else. The Volokh Conspiracy » The First Amendment and Advertisements of Legal Prostitution
  • But this new series is a different kettle of fish entirely. Times, Sunday Times
  • (Unless the author is dead and the book is posthumous, which is a slightly different kettle of fish.) Msagara: Acts of faith & entitlement issues
  • Now here, thinks I, is a bonny kettle of fish, for Margaret was sitting with us, but for all the suddenness of it she never geed her beaver, and I kent then that she had word some way. The McBrides A Romance of Arran
  • But this new series is a different kettle of fish entirely. Times, Sunday Times
  • Where the age or consent is a defence, well you're talking a different kettle of fish.
  • A storming set at the 1968 Newport Festival suggested this was a band to be reckoned with; though visiting American jazzmen usually worked with local pickup bands while in Europe, this was a different kettle of fish.
  • She's not nervous about speaking to a lot of people, but speaking to a TV camera is a different kettle of fish.
  • It is a totally different kettle of fish. The Sun
  • Harvey, with his public school accent and laid-back manner, was a different kettle of fish.
  • Booth : Well , he's a whole other kettle of fish . I'll tell you that . He's just annoying.
  • That was indeed a pretty kettle of fish.
  • She's not nervous about speaking to a lot of people, but speaking to a TV camera is a different kettle of fish.
  • Playing for the reserve team is a totally different kettle of fish.
  • And a penumbra is a different kettle of fish entirely–the metaphor was used by Justice Douglas in Griswold v. The Volokh Conspiracy » The First Amendment and Advertisements of Legal Prostitution
  • Having knowledge is one thing but being able to communicate it to others is another kettle of fish.

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