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Phrase of the Day (turn/tighten the screw)-31JAN21

January 31, 2021 Editorial Words 0

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “turn/tighten the screw” meaning “to apply more pressure on someone/something”. Example Sentence: The coordinated effort by […….]

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Phrase of the Day (out and about)-30JAN21

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Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “out and about” meaning “engaging in regular day to day activities after they have been unable […….]

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Phrase of the Day (turn a corner)-29JAN21

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Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “turn a corner” meaning “improve, get better, pick up, look up (after critical/difficult situation)”. Example […….]

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Phrase of the Day (a chink in someone’s armour)-28JAN21

January 28, 2021 Editorial Words 0

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is a chink in someone’s armour meaning “a weak point/fault in someone’s character, arguments & etc., which can […….]

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Phrase of the Day (lay one’s hands on)-27JAN21

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Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “lay one’s hands on” and it is a phrase meaning “to acquire something, to get something, […….]

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Phrase of the Day (have the stomach)-26JAN21

January 26, 2021 Editorial Words 0

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “have the stomach“ and it is a phrase meaning “have enough courage/determination/resolve to do something (unpleasant)“. […….]

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