in good bread

English

Prepositional phrase

in good bread

  1. (obsolete, Britain, Ireland, slang) In a fortunate or favorable position.
    • 1754, John Breues, Fortunate Lovers: Or, the Most Successful Arts Used in Honourable Courtship [], page 23:
      You are at present in good bread, but were you out of place, I could expect nothing from such a one as you, but to become a burden to my family.
    • 1755, Peter Drake, The Memoirs of Capt. Peter Drake: Containing, An Account of many Strange and Surprising Events [], volume 2, page 229:
      By these Means I established myself in good Bread, and a numerous Set of good Acquaintance of both Sexes.
    • 1791, [William Beckford], transl., Popular Tales of the Germans [], volume 2, page 176:
      This mode of life suited me exceedingly: I found myself in good bread, and resolved to go on; but the caprice of my stars never suffered me to be what I wished.

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