in spades

English

WOTD – 19 March 2017

Etymology

From the card game of bridge, in which spades is the highest suit. Perhaps influenced by phrases with similar meaning, in spadefuls or in spate.

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in spades

  1. (idiomatic) In large quantities; to a high degree; to excess, without restraint.
    Last year we harvested almost no potatoes, but this year we're getting them in spades.
    Synonyms: in droves, abundantly, but good
  2. (idiomatic) Beyond doubt.

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