Reader Opinions

Mayank Yadav – (ducks and drakes) June 13, 2017

Spend foolishly

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EY – (cat among the pigeons) June 9, 2017

The way Indian bowlers bowled and spoiled the beauty of the match against Sri Lanka – set a cat among the pigeons.

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Joe – (keep your chin up) May 25, 2017

I never have liked that phrase. I never tell anyone that and I don’t need anyone telling me that either.

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Tim – (cost an arm and a leg) May 22, 2017

Your origin is rubbish it has been used in the UK for centuries and is in reference to portrait painting.

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Nanette Rauth – (keep your chin up) May 21, 2017

Technically, is not on my most desirable pep talk terms. Thanks for listening.

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Nanette Rauth – (keep your chin up) May 21, 2017

We had a dear friend found at the age of 36yrs dead with his chin balanced eveningly on his night table also on his knees. As you know this was a frightening discovery, the phrase “keep your chin up ” May be what. His killer was stating to us through him.

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Ahmad – (come what may) May 10, 2017

Hi Dear,
Can you tell how to make an Question example for ” come what may”?

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Darjatboto – (at daggers drawn) May 9, 2017

To prepared for fighting.

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Abdul Wahab – (under a cloud) May 3, 2017

It is correct, moreover?
“If you think you can you can, if you think you can’t you are right.”

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Abdul Wahab – (under a cloud) May 3, 2017

Confused is correct because under a cloud mean in trouble and not sad moreover after “under the cloud” anything may b sad, but whenever it remains in “under the cloud” he is in trouble and he is confused…
I know that I know much but can’t explain other.
I tried my best dear.

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