| 单词 | a kid in a toy shop | 
| 释义 | > as lemmas(like) a kid (also child) in a toy shop    (like) a kid (also child) in a toy shop and variants: used to indicate that a person is excited by what is on offer, or has so many desirable or enticing options that it is difficult to make a choice.Cf. like a kid in a toy store at toy store n. Phrases, like a kid in a candy shop at candy n.2 Phrases 1. ΚΠ ?1785    J. Moir Gleanings I. xxv. 205  				Such characters are in human society, like children in a toy-shop, just as intemperate in the choice of their trinkets, and not less disposed to abuse them when the fit is over. 1814    Maryland Gaz. 9 June  				Havresacks, shoes, bayonets, red epaulets, [etc.]..all lay around in such a confusion and chaos, that my friend & I were as children in a toy-shop not knowing what to take in preference. 1866    A. Fergusson ‘Crusher’ & Cross xviii. 133  				Stepping into the place, he stared about him like a child in a toy-shop. 1989    C. S. Murray Crosstown Traffic 8  				He was surfing his moment with the euphoric incredulity of a poor kid suddenly let loose in a toyshop. 2018    Daily Star 		(Nexis)	 8 Sept.  				The ex-Broadchurch star said she was delighted to land the [Doctor Who] role, and she felt like ‘a kid in a toy shop’. < as lemmas | 
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