British sayings book
There are many books that compile British sayings and idioms, offering explanations and examples of their usage. Some popular options include:
1. "The Penguin Dictionary of English Idioms" by Daphne M. Gulland and David Hinds-Howell
2. "Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable" by John Ayto
3. "The Oxford Dictionary of English Idioms" by John Ayto
4. "The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs" by Jennifer Speake
5. "Collins Easy Learning English Idioms" by Collins Dictionaries
These books can be a great resource for anyone looking to understand and use British sayings in their everyday conversations.
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Here are some popular and humorous Urban Dictionary sayings:1. Netflix and chill - A phrase used to invite someone over for casual sex under the guise of watching Netflix.2. Slay - To do something exceptionally well or to look amazing.3. Basic - Used to describe someone who is unoriginal, main
1. Every day may not be good, but there is something good in every day.2. Today is a good day to have a great day.3. Make today so awesome that yesterday gets jealous.4. Today is a new beginning, make it a great one.5. Good days start with coffee and positive thoughts.6. Today is a good d
1. I'm not gonna be your worthless punching bag Deku forever... Kacchan. I'm... I'm the Deku who always does his best!2. Sometimes I do feel like I'm a failure. Like there's no hope for me. But even so, I'm not gonna give up. Ever!3. I'm not gonna stop! When I'm beaten down, I'll stand up again
1. In Brizzle, life's a proper lush pint, innit?2. Life's like a trip down Gloucester Road - full of surprises and never boring.3. As they say in Bristol, life's a bit of a jumble sale - you never know what you're gonna get.4. Life's a bit like a Banksy mural - mysterious, thought-provoking,
1. Here's to love, laughter, and happily ever after.2. Love is in the air, let's shower the bride-to-be with care.3. A successful marriage requires falling in love many times, always with the same person. - Mignon McLaughlin4. Love is the master key that opens the gates of happiness. - Olive
El que mucho abarca, poco aprieta. - This Cuban saying translates to He who tries to do too much, accomplishes little. It is a reminder to focus on quality over quantity and not to spread oneself too thin.
1. As crook as a dog's hind leg - used to describe someone who is feeling unwell or sick.2. Flat out like a lizard drinking - used to describe someone who is very busy or working hard.3. Mad as a cut snake - used to describe someone who is very angry or upset.4. Dry as a dead dingo's donger
1. Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord. - Psalm 33:122. It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. - Galatians 5:13. In God we trust. - United States motto4. Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom. - 2 Corinthians 3:175. One nation under God, indivisible, with liberty
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1. A dog is the only thing on earth that loves you more than he loves himself.2. Every dog has his day.3. Dogs are not our whole life, but they make our lives whole.4. The more people I meet, the more I love my dog.5. A dog is the only thing that can mend a crack in your broken heart.6. D