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- From: spinaa@rpi.edu (Matt Garretson)
- Subject: "all but"
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- Organization: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY
- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 18:01:12 GMT
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- Ever since I first saw the movie STAR WARS, I've been bothered by the
- expression "all but" ("Now the Jedi are all but extinct."). I understand it
- to mean "almost", but would think that if it were taken literally, it
- would mean "everything except"-- quite the opposite of its accepted meaning.
-
- Does anyone have any idea as to how this expression came to mean what
- it means?
-
- -Matt
-