I’m still in the same apartment with the slanted, peeling walls and the same overbearing afternoon sun, surviving off the same minimum wage job, working full time for not a whole lot more than 100,000 yen a month, and still writing and writing, with no idea whether it’s ever going ...
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We like to visit nice, quiet places far away from the city and go walking where there are no shops, crowds or the tube. That fresh air is so good for my lings, I love it. Paul lives in a small village in the north of England. I usually get up at four o’clock e...
Unwrap some Holiday traditions with this extremely challenging Christmas tree-shaped word search for adults and older kids. Whether it's decking the halls or singing carols, you'll find all the merry customs that make Christmas magical. Go on, let the holiday cheer begin! Hard Tree Christmas ...
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no worries ⇒ informal an expression used to express agreement or to convey that something is proceeding or has proceeded satisfactorily; no problemEtymology: Old English wyrgan; related to Old Frisian wergia to kill, Old High German wurgen (German (er)würgen to strangle), Old Norse virgil...
8. to make a case for: there is much to be said for either course of action. 9. (usually passive) Irish to persuade or coax (someone) to do something: If I hadn't been said by her, I wouldn't be in this fix. 10. go without saying to be so obvious as to need no explan...
Well, no, there aren’t really word count police who’ll shake their head for every excess word. But there is a general range for each type of text that writers and scholars alike agree. Take the short story, for example. Short stories can have a rough maximum of 7,500 words. Short...
no worries⇒informalan expression used to express agreement or to convey that something is proceeding or has proceeded satisfactorily; no problem Etymology: Old Englishwyrgan;related to Old Frisianwergiato kill, Old High Germanwurgen(German (er)würgento strangle), Old Norsevirgill, urgarope ...
“Youaresomebody. But these days we can’t do anything as somebody, we can only do something as nobody. The nobody of everybody.” August thought for a moment. “I don’t get it.” “When something is important enough that it’s personal to everyone,” Mandy added. ...