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A Word in Your Shell-Like: 6,000 curious and everyday phrases explained

A Word in Your Shell-Like: 6,000 curious and everyday phrases explained

Nigel Rees

A complete guide to phrases in everyday life

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A complete guide to phrases in everyday life

A Word in your Shell-Like will be the ideal replacement or complement to that tatty old copy of Brewer's most of us have about the house: a modern, entertaining guide to the wonderful world of phrases, familiar and unfamiliar, a landmark publication by one of the key world authorities in English language reference. It is an entirely phrase-based book, exploring well-known phrases – catchphrases, slogans, idioms, cliches, nicknames, titles of books and films, and quotations. The articles will contain discussion of meaning, origin and usage. Sample entries include:

'but, miss – you're beautiful without your glasses'
'I must go down to the seas again'
'small, but perfectly formed'
'sold down the river’
`abhors a vacuum’
`all dressed up and nowhere to go’
`and when did you last see your father?’
`Anglo-Saxon attitudes’
`another meal the Germans won’t have’
`What did you do in the Great War, Daddy?’
`by Grand Central Station I sat down and wept’
`Burlington Bertie’

Few other word reference books are likely to increase your store of knowledge with such fun: find out of whom it was said: ’he couldn’t chew gum and fart at the same time’, who the `catcher in the rye’ was, and what it means to be `caught between wind and water’.

in your shell?like (ear). Phrase used when asking to have a 'quiet word' with someone: '(Let me have a word) in your ear' is all it means, but it makes gentle fun of a poetic simile. Thomas Hood's Bianca's Dream (1827) has: 'Her small and shell-like ear'. The Complete Naff Guide (1983) has 'a word in your shell-like ear' among 'naff things schoolmasters say'.

Title - A Word in Your Shell-Like: 6,000 curious and everyday phrases explained

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Author - Nigel Rees

ISBN 13 - 9780007155934

Imprint - Collins

Publisher - HarperCollins Publishers

Date Published - 06/09/2004

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No. of pages -

Binding Type - Hardback

Dimensions - 159 x 240 x 60mm

Weight - 1175 g

Languages - English