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offbeat
[offbeat] {adj.}, {informal} Nonconventional; different from the usual; odd. * /Linguistics used to be an offbeat field, but  […]
read one's mind
[read one's mind] {v. phr.} To know what someone else is thinking. * /I have known John so long that I can read his mind./  […]
John Glenn
(1921--) U.S. astronautpolitician There is still no cure for the common birthday.
SITCOMs
[SITCOMs] ("Single Income, Two Children, Oppressive Mortgage") What yuppies turn into when they have children and one of them  […]
Random idiom flashcards set to learn
Reading / Flashcard learning set.Learn / refresh your knowledge against the set, then examine yourself by running flashcard  […]
English as a Second Language website
A starting point for ESL learners who want to study English through the Web. This site is being constantly updated, so your  […]
Ann Landers
(1918-2002) U.S. advice columnist Know thyself. Don't accept your dog's admiration as conclusive evidence that you are  […]
Rude Americans - Do you speak English?
From time to time overseas we always tend to see American tourists not bothering to learn the countries' language but instead  […]

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