New posts in phrases

Which is standard usage in British English? [duplicate]

Non-idiomatic "would be a rare X that Y": "...would be a rare hurricane that..."

Does "whether or not I should..." sound awkward?

Is "burning (something) in effigy" used only for representations, not the actual thing?

Is it correct to say "correct A to B"?

Is insurance coverage that you won’t “see a dime” a frequently-used English expression?

What does "call past" mean?

What does the phrase "fire a long line" mean here? [closed]

Is “make a dream board” a synonym to “draw a blue print”? Is it a trendy expression?

Is there anything like unsleeping bag

Burst in or into laughter?

What kind of phrase/clause is "as far as I know"? [closed]

What does the phrase "red rovering" mean? [closed]

What does the phrase "level them up" mean here?

Does "Japanese tourist" have any meaning other than a tourist from Japan?

Origin of the phrase "stone cold loser"

Origin of the adverbial phrase “all but” meaning “very nearly”?

What does "nothing unknown" mean in this quote?

Can you have any kind of "snap" other than a cold one?

Usage of "What does who want?"