Idioms About Life & Death

Idioms About Life & Death

Life and death are both natural and relevant to every person. Perhaps that’s why there are so many idioms related to them, using them as motifs and sources of inspiration. Today, we’d like to focus on some of these expressions. They are vivid and memorable, capable of enhancing your speech and helping you convey your ideas aptly. So, read on.

Don’t put all your eggs in one basket. It’s a simple truth of life.
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Describing Character With Compound Adjectives

Describing Character With Compound Adjectives

A compound adjective is a hyphenated phrase that consists of 2 or more words. For example, French-speaking (country), ill-famed (person), one-hour (class), and way-too-long-to-be-taken-seriously (speech). Compound adjectives that are 3 or more words long, such as way-too-long-to-be-taken-seriously, are typically found in informal language.

In this article, we’ll explore compound adjectives that describe people’s character.

He is so down-to-earth.
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Treat Your Language: Sweets Vocabulary

Treat Your Language: Sweets Vocabulary

Indulge your sweet tooth, because this post is a special treat just for you! And what better day to share it than on World Chocolate Day – July 7th? So grab yourself a delightful treat, settle in, and get ready to explore a world of candy-related vocabulary and more…

If eating cake is wrong, I don’t want to be right. Lorelai Gilmore, a character in television series “Gilmore Girls”
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