Wednesday’s Word
Word: Piece out (V., phrase)
Definition: to make do with limited quantity
Definition: to make do with limited quantity
Usage:
"My woodpile is awful low, but I guess we can piece out until spring."
"My woodpile is awful low, but I guess we can piece out until spring."

(Definition from: "How To Talk Yankee", by Gerald Lewis & Tim Sample, copyright 1979, 1986 by The Thorndike Press; copyright 1989 by the First North Country Press)
Labels: How to Talk Yankee, Wednesday's Word
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