kettle of fish
Noun

kettle of fish

  1. (idiomatic) An awkward situation; a predicament.
    • 2004, Ellen Raskin, The Westing Game, chapter 13:
      "That's a fine kettle of fish," he exclaimed, then turned to his dinner companion. "Fine kettle of fish. I'm so hungry even that sounds good, and from the looks of this menu that's probably what I'll get."
  2. (idiomatic) A situation which is recognized as different from or as an alternative to some other situation, and which is not necessarily unfavorable.
    That is another kettle of fish entirely.
Synonyms Translations
  • French: autre paire de manches



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