a few at a time, little by little Many came to the sale, but they arrived in dribs and drabs.
stick to one's ribs
Idiom(s): stick to one's ribs
Theme: FOOD
[for food] to last long and fortify one well; [for food] to sustain one even in the coldest weather. • This oatmeal ought to stick to your ribs. You need something hearty on a cold day like this. • I don't want soup! I want something that will stick to my ribs.
dribs and drabs|drabs|dribs
n. phr. Portions; small bits. John paid Oliver back what he owed him in dribs and drabs.
stick to one's ribs|rib|ribs|stick|stick to the ri
v. phr., informal To keep you from getting hungry again too quickly. Doctors say you should eat a good breakfast that sticks to your ribs.Farmers eat food that sticks to the ribs.
stick to the ribs
stick to the ribs Be substantial or filling, as in It may not be health food but steak really sticks to the ribs. This idiom was first recorded in 1603.
stick to the/(one's) ribs
Of food, to be affable and sustaining. I'm ailing of bistro annihilation but bake-apple and vegetables—give me article that will stick to the ribs.Have a basin of my acclaimed chili, it will stick to your ribs in this algid weather.Learn more: rib, stick
stick to your ribs
(of food) be actual filling.Learn more: rib, stickLearn more:
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