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What “hoist with your own petard” originally meant

May 12, 2026 - pdf

“Hoist with your own petard” began as a literal military image and now means being harmed by your own plan or tactic.

Where “buy the farm” comes from, and why its origin is still debated

May 12, 2026 - pdf

“Buy the farm” means “die,” but the famous military insurance story is not proven. Here is what we know, and what remains uncertain.

Where the word jungle comes from

May 12, 2026 - pdf

English borrowed jungle from Hindi jangal. Earlier, the word referred more broadly to wild or uncultivated land, not just dense forest.

How pajamas entered English from Hindi and Urdu

May 12, 2026 - pdf

Pajamas came into English from Hindi and Urdu. It first referred to loose trousers, then later became the usual word for sleepwear.

Fronting and Inversion Exercise

May 11, 2026 - C1pdf

Level: C1 Advanced. Topic: Fronting and Inversion. Exactly one blank per sentence.

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