Absquatulate is a playful old American slang verb meaning to leave suddenly, often to avoid trouble. Learn its tone and see an example.
Serendipity: a word Horace Walpole invented
Serendipity was not inherited from old English. Horace Walpole coined it in 1754 for lucky discoveries made by accident.
What “born with a silver spoon in your mouth” means, and where it comes from
This expression means being born into wealth and privilege. Its image comes from silver spoons as old signs of family status.
100 Sentence Starters for Paraphrasing
Boost your writing with 100 sentence starters for paraphrasing, use these practical prompts to reword ideas clearly and avoid repetition.
100 Words to Describe a Bad Idea
Avoid weak pitches fast: use 100 words to describe a bad idea clearly, sharpen feedback, and spot flawed plans before they spread.
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