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What does the idiom sharpest pencil in drawer mean?

The idiom "sharpest pencil in the drawer" is not a commonly used idiom.

It's likely a playful, informal way to describe someone who is very smart or intelligent, similar to "the smartest person in the room".

However, it's not a standard idiom with a universally understood meaning, so it's best to avoid using it in formal contexts.

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