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A drop in the bucketMeaningA very small proportion of the whole. OriginFrom the Bible, Isaiah 40:15 (King James Version):
'A drop in the bucket' is the predecessor of 'a drop in the ocean', which means the same thing, and is first found in a piece from The Edinburgh Weekly Journal, July 1802:
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