English Language Institute at LIU Brooklyn - LIU Idiom of the Day: Everything but the kitchen sink This idiom means a much larger number of things than is necessary. “We're only going
Oveeovo - Example: We were only going to be camping for two nights, but she still insisted on bringing everything but the kitchen sink along with us. I hope you learnt something
![Sharad Goel on X: "Conventional wisdom is to throw in kitchen sink when building predictive models b/c more info assumed to improve accuracy. @Michael_Z_T, @JulianNyarko and I show how that goes wrong Sharad Goel on X: "Conventional wisdom is to throw in kitchen sink when building predictive models b/c more info assumed to improve accuracy. @Michael_Z_T, @JulianNyarko and I show how that goes wrong](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FwvGIGvXwAQVDmt.png)
Sharad Goel on X: "Conventional wisdom is to throw in kitchen sink when building predictive models b/c more info assumed to improve accuracy. @Michael_Z_T, @JulianNyarko and I show how that goes wrong
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