needlestack
English
Etymology
Blend of needle + haystack, from the metaphor of a needle in a haystack.
Noun
needlestack (plural needlestacks)
- (figurative) A stack of needles. Represents the task of finding one thing among a large number of very similar things.
- 2004, Dennis Rumley, Sanjay Chaturvedi, Geopolitical Orientations, Regionalism And Security In The Indian Ocean, page 43:
- In those decades of European peace and unchallenged British ascendancy, this small number of ships was enough to keep watch on the French ports and the major sea routes of the world, but not to hunt for needles in needlestacks and make all slavers and pirates quake with fear.
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