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Toe the line: the original phrase and what it means

April 25, 2026 - pdf

The standard phrase is toe the line. It started with toes placed on a line, and now it means following rules or meeting a standard.

100 Best Synonyms for “Unlucky”

April 25, 2026

100 best synonyms for unlucky, practical alternatives for unlucky moments. Improve your writing, speech, and tone with the right word fast.

Groak: the word for staring at someone who is eating

April 25, 2026 - pdf

Groak names the act of staring at someone while they eat, hoping for food. It is an informal, playful word with a very clear image.

Nerve wracking or nerve racking, both can be correct

April 25, 2026 - pdf

“Nerve racking” is more common, but “nerve wracking” is also a recognized variant in many dictionaries. Here is how to use both.

100 Words to Describe Adventure

April 25, 2026

Find 100 adventure words with clear meanings and practical examples to help you describe trips, stories, goals, and real life experiences.

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