Someone who cuts a beautiful hair. The receptionist. Someone who received the visitors and a cause that I play in an office setting. To relax a tense or very formal atmosphere or situation. To pass time on nicely. Of the quilt. The skill. Ability that has been acquired by train. The p...
Our fear of the number 13 may be old, but the word to describe it is fairly modern, occurring first in 1908, in a book by Isador Coriat titledReligion and Medicine: the Moral Control of Nervous Disorders.Triskaidekaphobiais somewhat of a mule word (a word that draws from two different l...
If you want to describe someone’s physical characteristics, try these: Alluring Brawny Captivating Dapper Enigmatic Freckled Graceful Haggard Imposing Jovial Knowledgeable Lanky Muscular Nonchalant Opulent Petite Querulous Radiant Statuesque Tanned Urbane ...
Don't use your words to describe the situation. Use your words to change the situation. — Joel Osteen 59 If I had to sum up in a word what makes a good manager, I'd say decisiveness. You can use the fanciest computers to gather the numbers, but in the end you have to set a...
There are a number of adjectives I could use to describe the computerI’m using to type this post. In particular,ancientcomes to mind and maybevenerable,if we’re feeling generous. My current computer started out life as a pre-built HP Pavilion, I think was the model? Let me put it ...
I mean, if you say “The lesson has been created” – what do you want to tell us, and why don’t you just say “The lesson is created” or “The lesson was created” (despite they are present and past tenses respectively, actually they describe action, that happened in the past)....
Hello. I'm Gill at engVid, and today we have a lesson on some expressions in English which are rather informal, casual. Other words to describe them are colloquial, slang. So, these are the kinds of words that you would hear people using in everyday conversation with their friends and ...
How would you describe a bright journal or record? Read vs. 6-7: Ye may suppose that this is foolishness in me, but behold I say unto you that it is by small and simple things that great things are brought to pass; and small means in many instances doth confound the wise. And the...
At that timefuckwas a word used to describe sex. It wasn’t used as a swearword as we’d use it today. So the ‘fucking’ here is probably being used literally: ‘Oh, that abbot who fucks a lot’. (Someone has tried to find evidence of this but the worst they could find was ...
Trou du cul is The literal, vulgar way to say asshole (body part). And of course, it can be used to describe people who are assholes, too. Among younger or hip people, it’s often common to hear it truncated: trouduc –and to see it written that way in literature, online, etc...