Grist for the mill Meaning in English
expression
Definición
Anything that can be used to support an argument, make progress, or provide more information, often especially when it adds to something you are already working on.
Uso & Matices
Idiomatic, somewhat formal or literary. Often used when new developments, evidence, or rumors add to a project or discussion. Sometimes shortened to 'more grist to the mill'. Not literal—originates from grinding grain in a mill.
Oraciones de Ejemplo
Every new idea is grist for the mill in our brainstorming session.
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Rumors about the company became grist for the mill for reporters.
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All the data you collect is grist for the mill for the research project.
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We might not like the criticism, but it’s all grist for the mill as we improve our work.
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If they mess up, it’ll just be more grist for the mill for their competitors.
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Every awkward story is just grist for the mill for comedians looking for new material.
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