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Deliver a severe reprimand and warn that further misconduct will bring punishment. Usually figurative and often capitalized because of the historical…
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Phrase of the hour
Deliver a severe reprimand and warn that further misconduct will bring punishment. Usually figurative and often capitalized because of the historical…
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Pulled from the drawers
Celebrate or enjoy oneself loudly and energetically, or stir up noisy enthusiasm for a person, event, or cause. Informal. The phrase can describe…
Meaning & originTo seize an opportunity while conditions are favorable, acting fast before chances fade.
Meaning & originA mild, old-fashioned exclamation expressing surprise, alarm, disbelief, or exasperation without using a stronger oath. Playful, theatrical, or…
Meaning & originAn exclamation of surprise, alarm, or amazement. Mild, comic, and somewhat old-fashioned Regional use: United States, later wider English.
Meaning & originBe careful about your manners, conduct, or details; behave properly and avoid mistakes.
Meaning & originTo act or navigate by instinct alone, with no plan or tools.
Meaning & originOne's first responsibility is to care for people and needs close at hand, especially family. Can defend reasonable local responsibility or excuse…
Meaning & originAn occasion or shared activity is likely to be more enjoyable when additional people join. Usually friendly and inclusive, though it can be ironic…
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Phrase origins are full of irresistible myths. We separate what historical sources can show from what remains disputed, and link the references behind researched entries.