New posts in phrases

"Listen to them not"

Isn’t “Take hits” a well-received English phrase?

Is “Lend a cachet” popular phrase?

What does “load the case” mean?

What is the correct way to phrase this?

Is the phrase "having a rave up" still in use?

Push somebody over the edge

Polite/professional alternative to 'It turns out'

Does the word, ‘napkin’ have a metaphoric or symbolic meaning other than a piece of cloth or paper used at meals?

Is the phrase "congenital birth defect" redundant?

What do you call a name which has an adjective / describing word as part of it?

Can a person be 'in perpetual motion'?

Meaning of "to be" in this sentence

Grammaticality of "Don't let's get you cheap"

What is an expression for something that appears important/valuable but actually isn't that important/valuable

A phrase that captures the concept of making oneself falsely appear to be guilty for purpose of discrediting another party

Trying to extract information in a casual manner - Which word or phrase can be best used to describe it? [closed]

Is there one word or phrase that best describes the emotion of happiness when winning?

What is the origin of the phrase "knock-down, drag-out"?

Meaning of "hinder parts" in the 17th century