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How to use bringing home the bacon in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "bringing home the bacon" and check conjugation/comparative form for "bringing home the bacon". Mastering all the usages of "bringing home the bacon" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Other factors seem to point to Grande bringing home the bacon.
Sessions are bringing home the bacon by luring in these celebrities' audiences.
Some American states take 'bringing home the bacon' more literally than others.
This rap thing better work out ... Tay's bringing home the bacon now!
We're not bringing home the bacon and frying it up in a pan.
I look at patronage in the larger sense — it's bringing home the bacon.
" It suggests, for example, trading "Beat a dead horse" with "Feed a fed horse," and swapping "Bringing home the bacon" with "bringing home the bagels.
He too would benefit from showing that his tough-guy routine is not just a poll booster, but also effective in bringing home the bacon.
According to the linguists who write the Phrasefinder website, the expression 'bringing home the bacon' might have its origins in the village of Little Dunmow, England.
If he or she is not bringing home the bacon or is not being nurturing, but the pet is, how will you and your partner react?
Many men are increasingly moving beyond the "bringing home the bacon" mentality, and instead prioritizing the careers of wives who make more money than they do.
There, an anthropological road map traces the story from Gibson girls to the Western Front to the Dust Bowl to bringing home the bacon and onward.
The reality of gender roles in heterosexual relationships may be shifting, but this study shows that the idea of men "bringing home the bacon" remains stubbornly stagnant.
Transformers are still bringing home the bacon: In 2010, Toys "R" Us declared them to be some of their best-selling toys of the past 25 years.
Captain Marvel, the latest superhero film from Disney's Marvel franchise, is bringing home the bacon — to the tune of a $455 million box office total for the weekend.
She soon had her own radio show in Philadelphia, and by age 15 she was singing with big bands — "bringing home the bacon for her family," her son said.
Representatives and senators would then brag about "bringing home the bacon" to their constituents — even though that bacon was jeopardizing the prosperity and diminishing the freedoms of those very constituents.
Work isn't just a 9-5 gig for Gen Z. Nearly 75 percent of Gen-Z respondents believe that work should have a greater meaning than just bringing home the bacon.
This bill was supposed to buy Republicans peace with voters by "bringing home the bacon," and more defense spending, but instead it has incited a near revolt by voters against the senators and representatives who let it happen.
Although the English have been awarding vertically sliced pigs to each other for more than 800 years, the words "bringing home the bacon" didn't appear in print, in that order, until New York's Post-Standard newspaper printed a telegram that boxer Joe Gans' mother sent him just before the 1906 World Lightweight Championship.
And these days, professional Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE impersonators say they're bringing home the bacon just like the famously wealthy real estate mogul.
Sen. Orrin HatchOrrin Grant HatchTrump to award racing legend Roger Penske with Presidential Medal of Freedom Trump awards Presidential Medal of Freedom to economist, former Reagan adviser Arthur Laffer Second ex-Senate staffer charged in aiding doxxing of GOP senators MORE (R-Utah) on Tuesday responded to an article that said phrases like "bringing home the bacon" might be banned to avoid offending vegans with a video showing him eating the breakfast meat.  pic.twitter.
They were conducted by Josef Pasternack. Victor Records issued the song. The song's title is influenced by the popular saying, "bringing home the bacon." This phrase means to be successful, specifically financially successful.
One of the bonus tracks, "Bringing Home The Bacon", is the only one to feature former guitarist Dave Ball. The 2009 reissue also featured an essay by Patrick Humphries and was reissued in a cardboard sleeve.
They were one of the most effective delegations in the history of the Senate in terms of "bringing home the bacon" for their home state. Washington received nearly a sixth of public works appropriations but ranked only 23rd in population.
Retrieved 2010-05-17. EntrepreneurSherman, Aliza (February 12, 2008). "Sleeping Your Way to Improved Sales". Entrepreneur. Retrieved 2010-05-17. and CNET News,Stefanie Olsen (July 18, 2008). Blogging and bringing home the bacon. CNET News. Retrieved 2010-05-17. among other publications. She has been a QVC guest host for Country Living Quilts.
In 1998, Collins challenged 24-year incumbent Democratic U.S. Congressman John J. LaFalce in New York's 29th congressional district. During the campaign, Collins was one of the first congressional candidates to call for President Bill Clinton's resignation in the wake of the Monica Lewinsky scandal. LaFalce touted his record of bringing home the bacon and defeated Collins by a margin of 58% to 41%.
They then made their own sausage meat and ground it up into one long sausage that had to be rolled into normal sized sausages. Ivan was quite adapt at creating objects out of balloons so he was named the 'balloon man' for the challenge and helped the red team make over 400 sausages and win the round. New red team member Fenton was given the nickname 'bacon' as he had the reputation of 'bringing home the bacon.' The next part to the challenge was to construct a BBQ straight out of a flat-pack box.
American Doughboy Bringing Home Victory, also known as Armistice and Spirit of the American Doughboy, is an outdoor 1932 bronze sculpture and war memorial by Alonzo Victor Lewis, originally installed outside Seattle Center's Veterans Hall, and later relocated to Evergreen Washelli Memorial Park, in the U.S. state of Washington. It was originally commissioned in 1921 in plaster and was called American Doughboy Bringing Home the Bacon. In 1932, funds for a permanent memorial led to the dedication of a bronze cast with "certain changes in appearance from the original". The sculpture was surveyed and deemed "treatment urgent" by the Smithsonian Institution's "Save Outdoor Sculpture!" program in August 1994.
At least in the European context, and until the industrial revolution, society was primarily agrarian and women were just as involved in working on farms as men. By contrast, "men's work" involves the usage of strength or work outdoors, also considered macro power which is defined as public sphere power; mechanical, electrical or electronic knowledge and skill; employment ("bread-winning", "bringing home the bacon"); most dealings with money; or higher reasoning to perform tasks. The term micropower refers to having greater power in the home; which means that it is easier for men to avoid house work and care labor. Micro power may also be a tool men use to prevent women from entering the workforce.
In 1940, he wrote an article in Voice praising Adelaide herbalist and healer Mahomet Allum, calling him a "better Christian than most Christians". Dwyer-Gray died in Hobart on 6 December 1945, survived by his wife, who died in 1947. Although his ideas were radical for the time, Dwyer-Gray's insistent lobbying of Tasmanian-born Prime Minister Joseph Lyons to permanently solve the funding problem for small states like Tasmania enabled him as treasurer to bring post-Depression financial security to the state. While criticising Lyons' establishment of the Commonwealth Grants Commission in The Voice, Dwyer-Gray nonetheless gained favourable treatment for Tasmania, "bringing home the bacon" that allowed Cosgrove to fund public health, the public service and hydroelectric development.

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