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Meaning: (idiomatic,informal)A combination of twofactorsorreasons.1999, George Stephanopoulos,All Too Human: A Political Education:Clinton would takea little from column A, a little from column B, depending on the day, his mood, and whom he had talked to last.2005, Lou Harry, Eric Pfeffinger,The High-Impact Infidelity Diet:Which is how I thought I knew it was going to be either really boring, or about my family, ora little from column A, a little from column B.
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