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stick to one's last
Language:
en
1.
UK
US
General English
formal
proverbial
To confine oneself to one's own trade, specialty, or expertise and not attempt matters outside one's competence.
2.
UK
archaic
literal
To remain working at or near one's shoemaking last or place of employment, used historically of cobblers.
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