Tag: to die for

  • To die for

    To die for

    Idiom: To die for English is a language which seems to have been designed to frustrate, irritate and confuse its learners. Let’s take the idiom to die for as an example. When you say something is to die for, you mean it is fantastic, wonderful or highly desirable. We generally look at death as an unwelcome thing.…

  • Penchant

    Penchant

    Word of the Day: Penchant If you like something very much, you probably have a penchant for it. I, myself, have a penchant for two things: chocolate and long walks. I suppose that I’m lucky because long walks help me burn off the calories I gain from eating chocolate. If you like something very much,…