Face-focused Idioms in the English Language

An article discussing the origins and meanings of popular face-focused idioms in the English language, such as 'poker face' and 'save face'.

Exploring the Origins of Metaphorical Sayings Related to Love

The article explores the origins of popular metaphorical sayings in the English language, focusing on expressions related to love. It delves into the history behind phrases like 'wearing your heart on your sleeve,' 'it takes two to tango,' and 'from the bottom of my heart.'

Common Sayings and Their Origins

Common sayings used metaphorically in the English language have interesting histories and deeper metaphoric meanings. This article explores the origins of three popular expressions.

Origins of Popular English Language Expressions

Exploration of the origins of popular English language expressions involving animals and creatures, such as 'elephant in the room', 'dog and pony show', and 'sly as a fox'.

Origins of Popular English Language Expressions

Exploration of the origins and meanings of popular English language expressions, including 'an elephant in the room' and 'shrinking violet'.