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What is the meaning (metaphor) of There’s an awful lot of holes in the roof.’
Oct 7, 2011 10:28 AM
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The use of the figure of speech could be different. It depends on the context again. I would use it to describe a situation or a behaviour as being quite lame. E.g. My husband has asked me to go to Egypt with him. He is going to get a personal loan to pay off the expenses. Well, I doubt I will go. There are too many holes in the roof. (I mean when we return who is going to pay? Me! Out of MY POCKET, Never :)) Hope, it helps :)
October 7, 2011
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It means the idea you have, or the situation you are in, has a lot of problems and you need to think of a better answer. If you leave holes in a roof, your house will fall down due to rain and animal damage.
October 7, 2011
I didn't know it was a metaphor. What happens when you have holes in the roof? That should answer your question.
October 7, 2011
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