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What does the idiom his finger on every pie mean?

Nothing. It's "finger in every pie," and it means he is involved in many different projects or things.


What is the idiom meaning of nice as a pie?

It is not an idiom. When you see "as ___ as ___" you are dealing with a simile, and those are just comparisons between two things. "As nice as pie" would be very nice, because pie is a nice, tasty dessert.


What is the origin of the idiom- finger in every pie?

The origin of the idiom finger in every pie is unknown. The saying means being involved in a lot of things or knowing about a lot of things.


What is some pie that sogged in idiom?

This isn't an idiom. Soggy means damp and moist, no longer crispy. This sounds like a dialect speech, talking about a pie that got soggy.


How do you eat pie on the beach?

Use your fingers.


Example sentence of the idiom blow out of the water?

Wow Grandma, your apple pie is so good it blows Mom's apple pie out of the water!


What is a frozen picture?

ok pie


What is a frozen stage picture?

ok pie


What is fingers in Spanish?

Dedos. Toes are called "fingers of the foot" = Dedos del pie


What is the oigin of the idiom pie high in the sky?

It's "pie in the sky," and it originated in 1911 in a poem by Joe Hill. The poem told how preachers promised their followers that everything would be grand once they died and went to heaven, that they would have everything they wanted, including pie, "up in the sky" or in heaven.


How many emperor penguins were there in 1990?

Pie pie pie pie pie pie pie.


What is 175 percent as a pie graph?

175% would be a pie graph and then 3/4 of another one. See the related link, "175% pie graph" for a picture.