The philtrum is the vertical groove between the nose and upper lip. Here is where it is, what it means in anatomy, and why people mention it.
Pareidolia: why people see faces in clouds, toast, and plug sockets
Pareidolia happens when the brain finds familiar patterns in random shapes, especially faces in clouds, toast, sockets, or cars.
Present Perfect (Just, Already, Yet) Review Exercise
Level: B1. Focus: present perfect with just, already, and yet in everyday, study, and work contexts.
Why Joan Didion used “xx” while drafting
Joan Didion used “xx” as a quick placeholder in drafts, marking details to fix later so she could keep writing without losing momentum.
100 Sports Idioms Used in Everyday English
Learn 100 sports idioms people use every day, with clear meanings and examples, so you can understand conversations and sound natural in English.
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