(Image credit: Flickr user Martin Budden)Horses ow... ...n)Horses own the winner’s circle in English idioms . But where did these popular phrases originate?1....
https://www.neatorama.com/2016/04/15/Neigh-Sayings/We have a problem? No, you have a problem. It's no... ...dley of the travel blog Hotel Club illustrated 10 idioms in languages other than English that might baffle...
https://www.neatorama.com/2014/11/11/Strange-Idioms-from-around-the-World/Whenever anyone uses the word literally in a sente... ...k)10. I'm On The Phone-Literal cat likes to bring idioms to life literally:(Image Link)11. UFO Caught On T... ...bing!:(Image Link)Look around you, and if you see idioms
https://www.neatorama.com/2014/11/11/13-Literal-Images-Of-Figurative-Language/[http://youtu.be/WW5FDhsHkUg] (YouTube link)Were y... ...the headline as "42 idiot origins"? No, these are idioms , or figures of speech. He talks about how they do...
https://www.neatorama.com/2013/10/02/42-Idiom-Origins/I'd better make a quick disclaimer on this one: sometimes there are many theories as to how a phrase came about. These 12 explanations are just some of the possible origins. We've been using some of these phrases for so...
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