know how many beans make five

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know how many beans make five (third-person singular simple present knows how many beans make five, present participle knowing how many beans make five, simple past knew how many beans make five, past participle known how many beans make five)

  1. To be knowledgeable about how the world works; to have common sense and judgement.
    • 1894, New Zealand Parliament, Parliamentary Debates: House of Representatives:
      They got the best prices, and he could assure the House that they knew how many beans made five, and how many shillings were in a pound, just as well as the Europeans.
    • 1987, Bernard Shaw, Back to Methuselah:
      [] no composer or dramatic poet has ever pretended to be able to perform all the parts he writes for the singers, actors and players who are his executants. One might as well expect Napoleon to be a fencer, or the Astronomer Royal to know how many beans make five any better than his bookkeeper.
    • 2002, J. Grievink, J. van Schijndel, European Symposium on Computer Aided Process Engineering:
      [] due to their short residence time company workers have generally a poor network outside the company they work in. Specialized companies, and in the extreme university professors, have a much better built up network. They know how many beans make five.