Plaguerefers to a problem likened to a noxious disease:"As I have no estate, I am plagued with no tenants or stewards"(Henry Fielding). Usage Note:The pronunciation of harass with stress on the first syllable (rhyming roughly withParis) is the older, traditional pronunciation. The pronunciatio...
trail one’s coatTo spoil for a fight, to try to pick a fight, to look for trouble. This expression reputedly refers to an Old Irish custom whereby a person spoiling for a fight would drag his coat on the ground as provocation for another to step on it. ...
Today’s strip is like watching an Infomercial. I keep waiting for Mark and Cherry to tell me how little they want to charge me for their customized mail-order herb baskets that I can grow in the comfort of my own home: “Just three payments of $14.99 (plus shipping) and they will a...
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Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) has been demonstrated to produce cognitive enhancing effects across different neuropsychiatric disorders; however, so far, these effects have been limited. This trial investigated the efficacy of using
Besides the physical messages, there might be a bunch of psychological messages you tell yourself too—such as calling yourself “stupid” for missing a turnoff on the freeway, or “idiot” for leaving home without those letters you meant to mail. Then there may be some social self- reject...
E-mail video GRAMMY Rewind: Kendrick Lamar Honors Hip-Hop's Greats While Accepting Best Rap Album GRAMMY For 'To Pimp a Butterfly' In 2016 Upon winning the GRAMMY for Best Rap Album for 'To Pimp a Butterfly,' Kendrick Lamar thanked those that helped him get to the stag...
Let the tranquility and delight of these moments carry you through this day with peace and joy! Notes 1.Psalm 119:105, 130; 16:11; 62:5-8 2. Psalm 103:11; 121:8; 1 John 4:18 3. Psalm 4:8; 5:11b; 91:1-4, quoted clause from Hannah Whitehall Smith ...
These verbs mean to come after something or someone.Follow,the most general, refers to people or things that come after another in time or order or as a consequence or result:You go first, and we'll follow. He disregarded doctor's orders, and a relapse soon followed.Tosucceedis to come...
Usage Note:Althoughtortuousandtorturousboth come from the Latin wordtorquēre,"to twist," their primary meanings are distinct.Tortuousmeans "twisting" (a tortuous road) or by extension "complex" or "devious."Torturousrefers primarily to torture and the pain associated with it. However,torturousalso...