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Phrase of the Day (play one’s cards close to one’s chest)-27JAN22

January 27, 2022 Editorial Words 0

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “play one’s cards close to one’s chest” and it is a phrase meaning “be very secretive; […….]

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Phrase of the Day (a fish rots from the head down)-26JAN22

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Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “a fish rots from the head down” and it is a phrase meaning “it means that […….]

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Phrase of the Day (fall through the cracks)-25JAN22

January 25, 2022 Editorial Words 0

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “fall through the cracks” and it is a phrase meaning “to not be noticed; to go […….]

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Phrase of the Day (wide off the mark)-24JAN22

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Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “wide off the mark” and its meaning is “inaccurate, incorrect, wrong; off target, off the […….]

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Phrase of the Day (save someone’s skin)-23JAN22

January 23, 2022 Editorial Words 0

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “save someone’s skin” and its meaning is “rescue someone from failure/danger; come to someone’s rescue, […….]

Phrase of the Day (dead in the water)-22JAN22
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Phrase of the Day (dead in the water)-22JAN22

January 22, 2022 Editorial Words 0

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “dead in the water” and its meaning is “(of an idea) unable to succeed in […….]

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