Meaning of the word "good wine needs no bush" in English
What does "good wine needs no bush" mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.
good wine needs no bush
US /ɡʊd waɪn niːdz noʊ bʊʃ/
UK /ɡʊd waɪn niːdz nəʊ bʊʃ/
Idiom
something of good quality does not need to be advertised or praised to be recognized
Example:
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The restaurant is always full despite having no signs outside; good wine needs no bush.
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She didn't promote her book at all, but it became a bestseller because good wine needs no bush.
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