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Contraposition Posted 9 years ago
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Have quite enough to be getting on with

"I have quite enough to be getting on with."

What does it mean?


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I already have many things to do.

  • I already have many things to do.
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I already have many things to do.

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It means you already have enough of something for your present purposes and you do not need any more. Often it is said about work or tasks that you have to do, but it could be something else, depending on context.

(Cross-posted.)

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