English Phrase Collection

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A Dog’s Terms and Conditions Every Pet Owner Will Recognise

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Sofa Survival Guide  If you live with a dog, you’ve likely surrendered the sofa long ago. You may think you own that cosy cushion fortress...

A Legendary Blade in a Legendary Land

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What Is the Llanberis Sword? The Llanberis Sword, officially known as the Chwarel Llanberis Sword or the Welsh Dragon Sword , is a towering...

10 English Words That Refuse to Be Alone: A Grammar Quirk You’ll Love

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These Everyday Words Break the Grammar Rules Ever tried to wear a trouser ? Or cut paper with a scissor ? If that sounds odd, congratulatio...

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How Summer Fitness Is Like Entering a Cold Lake (and Why That’s Perfectly Fine) Let’s face it—getting ready for summer can feel more like a...

What’s the Weather Like in Scotland? Funny Weekly Forecast

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Dress for Everything, Hope for Miracles If you’ve ever wondered what the weather in Scotland is really like, allow us to save you the troubl...

How to Turn Imperfections into Strengths (With Humour)

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Why Say You’re Lazy When You Can Be ‘On Energy-Saving Mode’? Let’s face it—nobody wants to be called lazy. But what if you could flip that ...

The Ancient Power of the Magnolia

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The Flower That Bloomed Before Time Had a Name Move over roses and tulips—the magnolia has entered the chat, and she’s got a 90-million-yea...

The Spice of Life? Not So Fast…

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Here’s the Real Recipe We’ve all heard the classic British saying: “Variety is the spice of life”. It’s catchy, familiar, and sounds like s...

Why Is Britain Dressing Up Its Post Boxes?

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Quirky, Creative and Utterly Charming If you've strolled through a British village and spotted a red post box wearing a crown, a corgi, ...

From Furniture to the Boardroom

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The Chairman Joke Explained English is full of surprises, and one of its cheekiest tricks is playing with double meanings. One word, two ide...
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