A doctor and a lawyer were attending a cocktail party when the doctor was approached by a man who asked advice on how to handle his ulcer.
The doctor mumbled some medical advice, then turned to the lawyer and asked,
"How do you handle the situation when you are asked for advice during a social function?"
"Just send a bill for such advice" replied the lawyer.
On the next morning the doctor arrived at his surgery and issued the ulcer-stricken man a $50 bill.
That afternoon he received a $100 bill from the lawyer.
—adv. - as late as, or until, now or then (there is yet time; your best work yet).
- (with neg. Or interrog.) So soon as, or by, now or then (it is not time yet; have you finished yet?).
- again; in addition (more and yet more).
- in the remaining time available (i will do it yet).
- (foll. By compar.) Even (a yet more difficult task).
- nevertheless; and or but in spite of that. —conj. But at the same time; but nevertheless. [old english]
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