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Meaning of cap in hand | Babel Free

Adverb CEFR C1

Definitions

In a humble and respectful manner.

idiomatic, not-comparable

Examples

“No longer were we required to go cap in hand to the banks if we wanted money: they were coming to us.”
“He has also been good enough to recommend to me many tradesmen who are ready to supply these articles in any quantities; each of whom has been here already a dozen times, cap in hand, and vowing that it is quite immaterial when I pay—which is very kind of them; […]”
“But with income from fares largely wiped out, it has come at a price. TfL had to go cap-in-hand to central Government for money. In doing so, it had to agree to changes - interference, if you prefer that choice of word - that it previously would have resisted.”
“The notion that London will go cap in hand for a bailout too big for the IMF to deliver is absurd.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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