Over here there's a saying - you do hear it so often that it's almost a coined phrase - about the Britons: (xxx) - nobody's better at that than the English! ...and I'm wondering if you can guess what...
Is there any one word that equals twilight but refers to the early light of dawn (before sunrise), not dusk? According to my dictionary 'twilight' can be used in this sense, but in real life (also...
This is a question that might fit into several AB categories. I chose Phrases&Sayings to begin with, but, for those of you who do a lot of reading et cetera: Are you in the mood for some creative...
Recently somebody posted a question in another section about who has the loveliest voice. It reminded me of something I once read about Oscar Wilde. One of his contemporaries had said his voice was...
I have a Yahoo e-mail address (the free version) and also a free Yahoo photo map at the same address, same ID. The photo map I don't use so often, the e-mail I do. My question is, is there any risk of...
What would be the proper word to use for a woman in charge of an orphanage in the nineteenth century? Matron, proprietress - or what? Thanks! I may not be on the computer for a couple of days, but...
There are many culinary joys to be had, but some of them are so unexpected that you almost fall off your chair. My question for you is, what's the 'goddest' thing you've had, with ingredients that you...
Sometimes when I submit a question or an answer here on the AB my text disappears the very instant I hit the submit-button. I'm sure it's happened to most of you at one time or another. For a while...
The following is an illuminating example of my brain rigidity, now show me yours. Many moons ago I saw a couple walking towards me on the sidewalk.They were holding hands. First I saw the guy. He was...
Quite a few years ago I bought a postcard that I think must have been a reproduction of a painting. It was divided into four sections (two above two), rather like a comic strip, but the style wasn't...
Last year I read a short piece on the Annual Cheese Rolling Contest in Gloucester in a Swedish newspaper. At first I thought it was just an April fool's joke, but there's so much about it on the...
What's the nicest christening gift you've received for yourself or your child, or you yourself given or heard of? My sister is running out of time to find one for a baby boy. I'll say thankyou on her...
Last week I saw an old episode of Moonlighting. the name of the episode was I see England, I see France, I see Maddie's netherworld. It immediately struck me as probably being a paraphrase, so I...
Why is the word AMBULANCE reversed on well on ambulances? At first I thought the idea was that they be identifiable from helicopters, but that's not right either, when you think about the way the...
What is your favourite nursery rhyme? I do know how to google, so what I'm asking for is not nursery rhymes in general, I'm asking for your personal favourite(s), the one(s) that stayed with you over...
Trying to 'hear' the nuances of the phrase 'sired by.' I know what it means in Swedish, what I'm asking for here is your gut reaction to a sentence like for instance The delicate little bird, sired by...
Alright folks, I know I'm going to get seriously mocked on this one, but I'll ask anyway. When a human being dies, or an animal, it's possible to call the time of death. Would it also be possible,...
I'm confused about the expression 'in twain'. I always thought it meant 'asunder', in two pieces. But recently I've read it in context several times where the writer seems to mean something like 'as a...