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Phrase of the Day (hedge one’s bets)-25DEC20

December 25, 2020 Editorial Words 0

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is hedge one’s bets and it is a phrase meaning “avoid, dodge, evade, sidestep the issue at […….]

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Phrase of the Day (a bridge too far)-24DEC20

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Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “a bridge too far” and it’s meaning is “too ambitious aim/goal (and therefore very difficult to […….]

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Phrase of the Day (put one’s finger in the dyke)-23DEC20

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Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “put one’s finger in the dyke” and it’s meaning is “to make a timely effort to […….]

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Phrase of the Day (run rings round someone)-22DEC20

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Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “run rings round someone” and it’s meaning is “outclass, overshadow, outdo, beat, outplay, outperform” Example Sentence: Having […….]

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Phrase of the Day (the blind leading the blind)-21DEC20

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Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “the blind leading the blind“ and it’s meaning is “(figuratively) used to describe a situation where […….]

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Phrase of the Day (on an even keel)-20DEC20

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Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is on an even keel and it’s meaning is “in a calm and well balanced condition” Example […….]

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