grist for the mill
English
Alternative forms
- grist to the mill (UK), grist to one's mill
Noun
grist for the mill (uncountable)
- (idiomatic, chiefly US) Something that is useful or that creates a favorable opportunity.
- 2003, Peter Lefcourt, The deal : a novel of Hollywood:
- They were sitting across from each other at the bar as Lionel described his odyssey across the country in a Trailways bus, gathering material, as he put it. It was all grist for the mill, life real and raw out there west of New Jersey.
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Usage notes
- Often found in the expression it's all grist for the mill and variations thereof.
Translations
(idiomatic, chiefly US) Something that is useful or that creates a favorable opportunity
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