English language -- Terms and phrases
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English language -- Terms and phrases
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- The real McCoy, Georgia Hole
- The language of World War II;, abbreviations, captions, quotations, slogans, titles and other terms and phrases,, compiled by A. Marjorie Taylor
- Oxford dictionary of current idiomatic English, Anthony Paul Cowie
- Cassell's dictionary of word and phrase origins, Nigel Rees
- A multicultural dictionary of literary terms, by Gary Carey and Mary Ellen Snodgrass
- The eaten word, the language of food, the food in our language, by Jay Jacobs
- Death sentences, how clichés, weasel words, and management-speak are strangling public language, Don Watson
- Perfect phrases for ESL, conversation skills : hundreds of ready-to-use phrases that help you express your thoughts, ideas, and feelings in English conversations of all types, Diane Engelhardt
- The Oxford dictionary of phrase, saying, and quotation, edited by Susan Ratcliffe
- An exaltation of larks, the ultimate edition, James Lipton
- A dictionary of euphemisms, R.W. Holder
- A dictionary of English collocations, based on the Brown corpus : in three volumes, Göran Kjellmer
- Curious English words and phrases, the truth behind the expressions we use, Max Cryer
- Roget's super thesaurus, Marc McCutcheon
- Dictionary of clichés, by Gene Rogers
- A new handbook of literary terms, David Mikics
- Brewer's dictionary of 20th-century phrase and fable
- Catch phrases, cliches and idioms, a dictionary of familiar expressions, Doris Craig
- Words you thought you knew:, 1001 commonly misused and misunderstood words and phrases, by Jenna Glatzer
- Descriptionary, a thematic dictionary, Marc McCutcheon
- The American Heritage dictionary of idioms, Christine Ammer
- The Oxford dictionary of allusions, Andrew Delahunty, Sheila Dignen, and Penny Stock
- English U.S.A. every day, a fun ESL guide to American culture and language, by Dr. Gilda Martínez-Alba
- A glossary of literary terms, M.H. Abrams
- The Facts on File encyclopedia of word and phrase origins, Robert Hendrickson
- Brewer's dictionary of phrase & fable
- Cliches, over 1500 phrases explored and explained, Betty Kirkpatrick
- Picturesque expressions, a thematic dictionary, Laurence Urdang, editorial director ; Walter W. Hunsinger, editor in chief, second edition ; Nancy LaRoche, editor in chief, first edition
- Brewer's quotations, a phrase and fable dictionary, Nigel Rees
- Where Queen Elizabeth slept and what the butler saw, historical terms from the sixteenth century to the present, David Durant
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