Curiosities of the English Language
This is a blog for people who love the English language and love learning new vocab. I will periodically post words, expressions, idioms etc. that I find curious, interesting or funny .
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- suggest new vocab to be posted;
- comment on the posts;
- suggest explanations and exemplifications;
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Enjoy!
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I chose this animal to be the symbol of this blog and the first contribution because it is, in my opinion, the oddest animal ever. It is a mammal that lays eggs and has a beak and fins which are similar to a duck's. Curious, isn't it? It is also my favorite animal.
Be welcome to ...
- suggest new vocab to be posted;
- comment on the posts;
- suggest explanations and exemplifications;
- make corrections.
Enjoy!
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I chose this animal to be the symbol of this blog and the first contribution because it is, in my opinion, the oddest animal ever. It is a mammal that lays eggs and has a beak and fins which are similar to a duck's. Curious, isn't it? It is also my favorite animal.
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Meddle
/'medl/ v
1 to deliberately become involved in a situation that does not concern you, or that you do not understand: [+in/with]
I wish youwouldn't meddle in my affairs.
2 to touch something carelessly in a way that might break it: [+with]
The children are always meddling with the ornaments.
meddler
Longman dictionary
Monday, August 13, 2007
The pink slip
I chose this animal to be the symbol of this blog and the first contribution because it is, in my opinion, the oddest animal ever. It is a mammal that lays eggs and has a beak and fins which are similar to a duck's. Curious, isn't it? It is also my favorite animal.
Did you know how to say "ornitorrinco" in English?
Did you know how to say "ornitorrinco" in English?
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