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Source: Princeton
Level: 3
While the expression "no great shakes" originally referred to gamblers who were not adept at rolling dice, they have come to connote broadly varying meanings: they could refer, for example, to individuals who perform tasks only unexceptionally or, just as easily, to unmemorable or ordinary experiences.
- A referred to gamblers who were not adept at rolling dice, they have come to connote broadly varying meanings; they
- B referred to gamblers who were not adept at rolling dice, it has come to connote a broad variety of meanings; it
- C referred to gamblers who were not adept at rolling dice, it has connoted broadly varying meanings; it
- D have referred to gamblers who were not adept at rolling dice, it has come to connote a broad variety of meanings; it
- E have referred to gamblers who were not adept at rolling dice, they have come to connote broadly varying meanings; they
