On cloud nine, Catch-22, a dime a dozen, two heads are better than one… What do all these idioms have in common? That’s right—they all feature numbers! This post will explore 20 expressions like these, so let’s get into a bit of a counting mood…

On cloud nine, Catch-22, a dime a dozen, two heads are better than one… What do all these idioms have in common? That’s right—they all feature numbers! This post will explore 20 expressions like these, so let’s get into a bit of a counting mood…

As you savor your cup of coffee today, take a moment to explore the vocabulary that can add a dash of charm to your coffee conversations. Happy October 1st, International Coffee Day!

Onomatopoeia /ˌɑːnəˌmætəˈpiːə/ is a literary device where a word imitates or resembles the sound it describes. Essentially, the word’s pronunciation mimics the natural sound associated with the object or action which it represents. Onomatopoeia commonly describes:
Onomatopoeia is used in everyday language as well as poetry to create a more immersive or expressive effect. Read on to see how onomatopoeic words are used and practice using them yourself.
