Lion's Share
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Etymology


From the Aesop's fable The Lion's Share, in which a lion claims the full amount of the spoil after hunting with a wolf, a jackal, and a fox.

Noun


lion's share
  1. The majority; a large or generous portion.
    They got a large donation, but the lion's share of the money went straight into paying off debt.
 
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