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keep body and soul together

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  1. Stay alive, support life, as in He earns barely enough to keep body and soul together. This expression alludes to the belief that the soul gives life to the body, which therefore cannot survive without it. Today it most often is applied to earning a living. [Early 1700s]


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"It is designed to keep body and soul together, not designed to pay for fodder," he said.

From BBC Sep. 4, 2018

Older workers can't find jobs that pay what they need to make to keep body and soul together.

From New York Times Jan. 8, 2016

Older workers can't find jobs that pay what they need to make to keep body and soul together.

From New York Times Jan. 8, 2016

The people keep body and soul together with a little rice and vegetables.

From Time Magazine Archive

There’s your son, Michael, parading around the world in his new suit which I paid for while I myself have barely a crust to keep body and soul together.

From "Angela's Ashes: A Memoir" by Frank McCourt

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