bread-and-butter in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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bread-and-butter [ˌbrɛd(ə)nˈbʌtə] ADJ attr

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bread-and-butter in the PONS Dictionary

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There was always a teatime serving of one pint of tea and a thick round of bread and butter.
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Being an agricultural area, most of the people here earn their bread and butter through cultivation.
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Main business to earn bread and butter is farming of banana tree, sugar cane.
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Blocks are the bread and butter of cribbing and will be used in most cribbing evolutions.
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Her versions of classic liturgical pieces were the bread and butter of her routine.
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In 1840, she plucked up courage and asked for a tray of tea, bread and butter, and cake to be brought to her room.
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Each issue averaged 3648 pages (its largest edition) with about 55% of page space devoted to display advertising, the bread and butter of all newspapers, daily or weekly.
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Kdr evolved into an effective speaker on bread and butter issues, but failed at having any success on more serious and complex topics.
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Bread and butter are sustained by the gemstones and by government employment.
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Close combat, ranged, and mounted units are all trained in your barracks type building, and are all the bread and butter combat troops of your army.
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