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What does the phrase enough to cobble dogs with mean?

The phrase "enough to cobble dogs with" is a British idiom meaning something is in great abundance, so much that it is almost useless.

It implies that there is so much of something that it could be used for something nonsensical, like cobbling (repairing) dogs.

Example:

"We had enough apples to cobble dogs with after the harvest."

This means there were so many apples, it was like having more than you could possibly use.

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