This carries the authority of Bristol University, here in the UK. It's very easy to use. You just pick whatever figure of speech, punctuation...
I also heard an announcer say, "The two athletes have a parallel of ability but a paradox of style." I'm thinking it means that both athletes...
The announcer said, “The coach became besieged by apoplexy when the umpire made a bad call that cost his team the game." "Apoplexy" means stroke,...
If a sportscaster says "It's all academic" during the penultimate moments of a sports contest, I believe that s/he means that the game is...
Are "it's all relative" and "it's all subjective" synonymous, meaning that everything is quantifiable in terms of individual perception or...
Should words such as paradegoer, gymgoer, festivalgoer, moviegoer, theatergoer, concertgoer, churchgoer, etc., be written solid (as one word) as...
If I'm trying to say that I realized the painting had my signature on it, would I say: The painting bared my signature or The painting beared...
Separate names with a comma.