of a piece
Related to of a piece: all of a piece
(all) of a piece
Consistent with or similar to something else. Her views on the economy are all of a piece with her voting record.
See also: of, piece
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
of a piece
Also, all of a piece. Of the same kind, as in This legislation is of a piece with the previous bill, or Her rude behavior was all of a piece. The piece in this idiom alludes to a single mass of material. [Early 1600s]
See also: of, piece
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
(all) of a ˈpiece (with something)
(formal) possessing the same character or qualities; consistent (with something): When you see a lot of his paintings together, you feel that his work is all of a piece. This latest programme is all of a piece with current popular science programmes on TV.See also: of, piece
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
of a piece
Belonging to the same class or kind.
See also: of, piece
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
- (all) of a piece
- all of a piece
- all of a piece with (something)
- all of a piece with something
- take a piece out of (one)
- say (one's) piece
- say piece
- say your piece
- piece of one's mind, (to give someone) a
- dime piece