Question

"Sounds to me like you've got rhythm to spare."

What does "spare" mean in this CONTEXT?


Additional to what is required for ordinary use


An item that is kept in case another item of the same type is lost, broken, or worn out


Used in bowling to indicate that all of the pins have been knocked down during the second ball of a frame

Answers

GPT-4o mini
In the context of the phrase "Sounds to me like you've got rhythm to spare," the word "spare" means "additional to what is required for ordinary use." It suggests that the person has an abundance of rhythm, implying that they have more rhythm than is necessary.