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Oxford dictionary of idioms

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Oxford dictionary of idiomstionThe Ox ford Dictionary of Idioms presents more than 5,000 idioms explaining the meaning and origin of metaphorical phrases, similes, sayings, and

proverbs from throughout the English-speaking world. Full of fascinating and surprising facts, this dictionary is the perfect guide for everyone with Oxford dictionary of idioms

an interest in this most colourful and quirky aspect of the English language.♦Completely revised based on the evidence of Oxford’s ongoing language re

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Oxford dictionary of idiomsRSITY PRESSISBN 0-19-852711-XI III ill9 '780198 5271140198 527114The Ox ford Dictionary o f Idioms is the most comprehensive and up-to-date dictionary

of idioms available. It covers both long-established idioms and phrases, and recent arrivals. It tells us, for example, that *run amok' was first int Oxford dictionary of idioms

roduced into English in the 16th century from the Malay word atnuk meaning *in a homicidal frenzy’, while ‘off the cutp refers to the rather messy pra

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ctice, common in the days of starched shirt cuffs, of writing last-minute notes on one’s shirt cull before speaking in public. More recent coinages in

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Oxford dictionary of idiomshe hairy eyeball’ (staring angrily at someone through partially closed eyes). These and many more idioms are defined, explained, and put into context.

The Oxford Dictionary of Idioms is based on the resources of Oxford’s unique language research programme; each entry has been meticulously researched Oxford dictionary of idioms

by the Oxford Dictionary t department, with many new findings being incorporated for the new edition. Several hundred new idioms have been added toget

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her with many new examples of use; in addition the text has been redesigned, presenting idioms alphabetically by key word and including special new or

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Oxford dictionary of idiomser', this world-famous guide is required reading for writers of all kinds looking for definitive judgements on matters of English usage.OxfordRhymingD

ictionaryNewOxford Rhyming DictionaryHiirdbailt 0-19-280115-5With over 85,000 words to choose from, the Oxford Rhyming Dictionary is the perfect hard' Oxford dictionary of idioms

s companion, whether you're writing a song, jingle, slogan, poem, or limerick.The Oxford Dictionary of Idioms

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