Meaning Of The Word Spit-and-sawdust

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Spit-and-sawdust Meaning

Spit-and-sawdust Definition
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What's The Definition Of Spit-and-sawdust?

spit-and-sawdust in British English
said to mean that somewhere, such as a pub or a bar, looks dirty, untidy, and not very respectable
adjective: (of a pub) shabby, dirty, and basic

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