From "chockablock" to a "full Monty," the Brits have a wide range of interesting slang words. You don't want to be described as "dim," "a mug," or "a few sandwiches short of a picnic." If you're ...
I moved from London, England, to New York in 2011. Over the past decade, I've adopted many American words so I don't have to keep explaining myself. But some British words make more sense to me — or ...
Meaning “to see or observe something remarkable,” from Old English behealdan. Used to express awe, as in “Behold the beauty ...
Language is like a living organism, it changes, grow, and evolves over time. And yet, a few words from times long past have ...
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