Reader Opinions
د.هيثم هلال – (brown study) December 14, 2020
I had a lot of fun as if I were reading in a huge scientific encyclopedia. It’s amazing.
Nandhini – (below the belt) December 14, 2020
The manager’s sudden outburst was a bit below the belt. Idiom meaning in correct sentence.
Maddy C. – (take with a grain of salt) December 14, 2020
@ Gianna,
Pinch of salt is how they say it in some other countries, if I’m not mistaken- they mean the same thing 🙂
Julie – (burn the midnight oil) December 13, 2020
Wouldn’t the midnight oil refer to whale oil they used in oil lamps back then and not candles?
Nazareno – (all that glitters is not gold) December 13, 2020
I’ve come across the expression “all isn’t gold that glitters” while reading a pocket book.
Joseph Aronesty – (face the music) December 12, 2020
music – muse – mutate – move – motion – momentum
words that sound the same are often rooted on the same basic concept.
David R Peter – (blood on hands) December 12, 2020
Isn’t it preferable to use the word “blame” rather than “blood”?
Erdembileg – (don’t look a gift horse in the mouth) December 9, 2020
This idiom originated from Mongolia, in Mongolia mongols saying/using the idiom every time!
Khashayar – (better late than never) December 9, 2020
For those people driving fast to get somewhere on time, you should tell them better late than never.
Agaba – (Punctuation) December 9, 2020
How to use slashes in a sentence?
