phrase General Slang

enough to choke a horse

ee-NUFF to CHOHK a HORSS · phrase · informal

An excessive amount.

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A very large quantity of something.

“He pulled out a wad of cash enough to choke a horse.”
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enough to choke a horse In A Sentence

He pulled out a wad of cash enough to choke a horse.

Origin & Usage

American hyperbolic idiom; a portion big enough to choke a horse is clearly excessive.

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What does "enough to choke a horse" mean?

It describes an excessively large amount of something—more than plenty.

How is it used?

Often about money, food, or paperwork, e.g. "a bankroll enough to choke a horse" means a very thick wad of cash.

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