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David Garnett
(1892-1981)
British novelist, to his mother when he was age 4
All right, I will learn to read, but when I have learned, I […]odds and sods
[odds and sods] {n.}
Substitute for '[odds and ends]'. Miscellaneous items or articles, bits and pieces.American Idioms
A starting point to explore free video lessons on American idioms.hole-in-the-wall
[hole-in-the-wall] {n. phr.}
A small place to live, stay in, or work in; a small, hidden, or inferior place.
* /The jewelry […]stuffed shirt
[stuffed shirt] {n. phr.}
A pretentious bore; a pompous, empty person.
* /I think that Howard is a terrible stuffed shirt […]Hervey Allen, Anthony Adverse
Religions change; beer and wine remain.Grats
[Grats]
Abbreviation of "congratulations". Used in MMORPGs when a played reaches a new rank or levelbring home
[bring home] {v.}
To show clearly; emphasize; make (someone) realize; demonstrate.
* /The accident caused a death in his […]This is what has recently happened on English-Slang.com
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