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E-grāmata: Illustrated Histories of Everyday Expressions: Discover the True Stories Behind the English Language's 64 Most Popular Idioms (Etymology Book, History of Words, Language Reference Book, English Grammar and Idioms, Gift for Readers)

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  • Formāts: 144 pages
  • Sērija : Illustrated Histories
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Oct-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Whalen Book Works
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781400252145
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  • Formāts: 144 pages
  • Sērija : Illustrated Histories
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Oct-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Whalen Book Works
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781400252145
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The Illustrated Histories of Everyday Expressions uncovers the fascinating, humorous, and often unbelievable origin stories behind the English language’s most common sayings!

Nobody thinks twice about sayings like “bite the bullet” and “the cat’s out of the bag.” But the strange and wonderful origins of these expressions are far from arbitrary: They are rooted in forgotten history. Within this book, you will discover:

Why do we say an unwell person is “under the weather”? It goes back to when sickly sailors and seafarers had to rest below deck!

How come sitting in the passenger seat of a vehicle is called “riding shotgun”? In the Wild West, passengers had a crucial job: packing heat and preventing highway robberies! 

What’s up with the phrase, “cat got your tongue”? Here’s a hint: It doesn’t have anything to do with cats! 

With over 100 pieces of original artwork, The Illustrated Histories of Everyday Expressions is as beautiful as it is entertaining and informative. Read up on this fascinating history of the English language’s 64 most popular idioms, and you will know what it really means when you say “pass with flying colors,” “bury the hatchet,” and “rest on your laurels”! 
Introduction 11(1)
Get Your Goat
12(2)
Riding Shotgun
14(2)
Let the Cat Out of the Bag
16(2)
Butter Someone Up
18(2)
Skeleton in the Closet
20(2)
Bite the Bullet
22(2)
Spill the Beans
24(2)
Mind Your P's and Q's
26(2)
Mind Your Own Beeswax
28(2)
Straight from the Horse's Mouth
30(2)
Mad as a Hatter
32(2)
Give a Cold Shoulder
34(2)
Jump the Shark
36(2)
Cost an Arm and a Leg
38(2)
Barking up the Wrong Tree
40(2)
Close But No Cigar
42(2)
White Elephant
44(2)
Pull Someone's Leg
46(2)
Fly off the Handle
48(2)
Bring Home the Bacon
50(2)
At the Drop of a Hat
52(5)
Throw One's Hat into the Ring
57(5)
Dark Horse
56(2)
Dead as a Doornail
58(2)
Different Strokes for Different Folks
60(2)
Dog Days
62(2)
Kick the Bucket
64(2)
Know the Ropes
66(2)
Let Them Eat Cake
68(2)
Long in the Tooth
70(2)
Raining Cats and Dogs
72(5)
Saved By the Bell
77(5)
Upper Crust
76(2)
Bury Your Head in the Sand
78(2)
Pull the Wool Over Someone's Eyes
80(2)
Wear Your Heart on Your Sleeve
82(5)
On the Wagon
87(5)
The Whole Nine Yards
86(2)
Cat Got Your Tongue?
88(2)
On a Wing and a Prayer
90(2)
Red Herring
92(2)
Break the Ice
94(2)
Turn a Blind Eye
96(2)
Bury the Hatchet
98(2)
Caught Red-Handed
100(2)
Don't Throw the Baby Out With the Bathwater
102(2)
Let Your Hair Down
104(2)
Rub the Wrong Way
106(2)
Waiting for the Other Shoe to Drop
108(2)
Stealing Thunder
110(2)
Paint the Town Red
112(5)
Three Sheets to the Wind
117(5)
Thavsall She Wrote
116(2)
Beat Around the Bush
118(2)
Pass the Buck
120(2)
Under the Weather
122(2)
Paying Through the Nose
124(2)
Cut to the Chase
126(2)
Pass With Flying Colors
128(2)
Bigwig
130(2)
Crocodile Tears
132(2)
Rest on Your Laurels
134(5)
By and Large
136(2)
Aboveboard 138(3)
Acknowledgments 141(1)
About the Illustrator 142(1)
About the Author 143
James McGuire is a writer, editor, and inveterate word hound. When he is not collecting idioms and obscure words, you can find him mastering his mini golf game or taking long walks with his beloved Newfoundland pup, Brumus. He Lives in St. Louis, Missouri, where you might say his home is his castle. Alex Kalomeris is an illustrator, printmaker, and all around storyteller. His work revolves around creating narratives, characters, and impressions. Nautical, natural and nostalgic themes show up in his work and are an integral part of his identity as an artist. If he cannot be found in his studio, he is probably out wandering the forests and hills of his home.