broth of a boy
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Definition
Noun phrase: - An outstanding person, especially a young man; a person of excellent character or vigor: The phrase "broth of a boy" is an idiomatic expression, primarily used in Irish English, to describe a fine, hearty, and admirable young man. It suggests someone who is the very essence of good quality, as if distilled or concentrated like a rich, savory broth.
Usage Examples
- Noun phrase:
- Don't worry about your son; he's a broth of a boy and will make you proud.
- Everyone in the village knew him as a broth of a boy, always ready to help a neighbor.
Advanced Usage
- The phrase is almost exclusively used as a predicate nominative (following a linking verb like "is" or "was") to describe someone's character.
- Despite his young age, he proved himself a broth of a boy during the crisis.
Variants and Related Words
- Broth (n): A savory liquid made by boiling meat, fish, or vegetables.
- Lad (n): A boy or young man (a common synonym within the phrase's typical context).
Synonyms
- Fine fellow
- Splendid lad
- Excellent young man
- A credit to his family (idiomatic)
Notes on Meaning and Usage
- This is a fixed idiom. Its meaning is figurative and cannot be understood from the individual words "broth," "of," "a," and "boy."
- It is highly complimentary and conveys a sense of traditional, wholesome admiration.
- While "boy" is specified, the idiom can sometimes be applied to a young man.
- It is regionally marked and is most commonly associated with Irish English speech and literature.
Noun
- an outstanding person; as if produced by boiling down a savory broth