Idioms and phrases are a group of words with non-literal meanings that add colour to language. While idioms have a figurative meaning different from their individual words, phrases are shorter, often ...
It’s the literal truth, we say, as if that “literal” conveyed an extra measure of authority. Actually, literal meanings are frequently wrong, and often confusing. A recent example is the “naked wife” ...
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