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The history behind the idiom

Hang fire with this…

By Carolina DuranJuly 8, 2019
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The history behind the idiom

Fly by the seat of your pants

By Carolina DuranApril 29, 2019April 29, 2019
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Jargon

What is an Alcatel letter?

By Carolina DuranApril 29, 2019
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The history behind the idiom

Managing People Is Like Herding Cats

By Carolina DuranMarch 19, 2019March 19, 2019
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The history behind the idiom

Idioms from the heart and until your heart’s content

By Carolina DuranFebruary 5, 2019
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Teenagers jumping
General Knowledge & Curiosities

Why is called Teen-ager? Teen-aged person.

By Carolina DuranFebruary 4, 2019
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CMO, English for/by Self-Learners
The history behind the idiom

Okay, let me explain this in layman’s terms.

By Carolina DuranJanuary 4, 2019
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Topics

A family is the “bedrock” of society. Bedrock?

By Carolina DuranNovember 6, 2018November 6, 2018
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British Culture & Expressions

Dud: Not working or meeting standards; faulty.

By Carolina DuranSeptember 25, 2018
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