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Swamp Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Meaning: have had the best of

I'd like to ask you the meanings of 'have had the best of'.

Example:

I https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/think we've already had the best of the https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/hot https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/weather this https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/summer.


Can I understand this?

We've had the good hot weather and all the things we didn't have is bad weather?


I want to understand clearly, so please answer me, if you like.

  

Top answer

Swamp ... we've already had the best of the hot weather this summer. ~ None of the hot weather that we may experience during the rest of this summer will be more excellent than the hot weather we have experienced so far this summer.

  • Swamp ...
  • we've already had the best of the hot weather this summer.
  • ~ None of the hot weather that we may experience during the rest of this summer will be more excellent than the hot weather we have experienced so far this summer.
  • CJ
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Swamp... we've already had the best of the hot weather this summer.

~ None of the hot weather that we may experience during the rest of this summer will be more excellent than the hot weather we have experienced so far this summer.

CJ

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