Keep a thing seven years and you'll find a use for it
keep a thing seven years, and you'll (always) find a use for it
proverb Anything you buy or come to possess will serve a useful purpose eventually if you hold onto it for long enough. A: "I bought this Bluetooth transmitter on a whim years ago but never really had a reason to use it. Now that all my headphones are Bluetooth, it's become such a handy little gadget for me!" B: "Guess it's true—keep a thing seven years, and you'll find a use for it." A: "You bought me a spice rack? You know I don't cook, so what am I going to do with a spice rack?" B: "I don't know, I thought it might be handy to have. Keep a thing seven years, and you'll always find a use for it."
See also: and, find, keep, seven, thing, use
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
Keep a thing seven years and you'll (always) find a use for it.
Prov. If you keep a seemingly useless thing for seven years, you will supposedly have some occasion to use it during that time. Jill: My mother sent me a four-foot-tall ceramic vase for my birthday. What can I possibly use it for? Jane: Keep it seven years and you'll find some use for it.
See also: and, find, keep, seven, thing, use, year
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
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