"know how many beans make five" meaning in English

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Verb

Forms: knows how many beans make five [present, singular, third-person], knowing how many beans make five [participle, present], knew how many beans make five [past], known how many beans make five [participle, past]
Head templates: {{en-verb|know<,,knew,known> how many beans make five}} know how many beans make five (third-person singular simple present knows how many beans make five, present participle knowing how many beans make five, simple past knew how many beans make five, past participle known how many beans make five)
  1. To be knowledgeable about how the world works; to have common sense and judgement.
    Sense id: en-know_how_many_beans_make_five-en-verb-YpNPwQI9 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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