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Barron's Pocket Guide to Clichés: "Hit the Road" (Barron's Pocket Guides)
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| #2977363 in Books | Barron's Educational Series | 1999-02 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .39 x4.47 x7.32l, | File type: PDF | 155 pages | ||15 of 17 people found the following review helpful.| Not recommended for those looking for origions of cliches.|By A Customer|This volume fails to reflect the cliche: "You get what you pay for". Despite the description: "...this new addition to Barron's "Pocket Guides" series takes on the subject of cliches--their origins, meanings, examples used within the context of a sentence, and in many cases, the regions where|.com |This is an entertaining little volume, and oddly addictive to folks who love a good, tired turn of phrase. Open to the M's, for instance, and you'll find "mad as a hatter," which is significantly different from "mad as a hornet," plus a variety of "make"
A practical, fast-reference guide for home or office, this new addition to Barron's "Pocket Guides" series takes on the subject of cliches--their origins, meanings, examples used within the context of a sentence, and in many cases, the regions where the idiom is used most often. This volume is also a great way for ESL students to gain insights into informal American English as it is really spoken.
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