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Q: What is the picture of idiom many fingers in pie?
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What does the idiom his finger on every pie mean?

Nothing. It's "finger in every pie," and it means he is involved in many different projects or things.


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It is not an idiom. When you see "as ___ as ___" you are dealing with a simile, and those are just comparisons between two things. "As nice as pie" would be very nice, because pie is a nice, tasty dessert.


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This isn't an idiom. Soggy means damp and moist, no longer crispy. This sounds like a dialect speech, talking about a pie that got soggy.


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