Tag: dead giveaway
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Dead giveaway
Word of the Day: Dead giveaway A dead giveaway is something that ultimately reveals the facts. It’s a sign that it will tell you the truth about a situation if you notice it. Don’t become confused about the ‘dead’ part here. Dead can mean that something is no longer alive or functional, but it can…
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Giveaway
Word of the Day: Giveaway We have two options for today. One is a giveaway, and the other is a dead giveaway. A giveaway is something unintentional that reveals a secret. A pet owner could not find their cat anywhere because their cat was hiding. Then they saw it under a blanket on their bed.…
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Wet your whistle
English Idiom: Wet your whistle For many people, Friday signals the end of the workweek. What better way to celebrate the end of the working week than by wetting your whistle? Hmmm. No, it has nothing to do with whistling underwater, although some people like to whistle after wetting their whistle. Many enjoy singing at…