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  1. Origin of the greeting "Sweet dreams" - English Language

    Jan 25, 2021 · 1908 Sears Roebuck Catal. 198/1 Tenor Solos..Good Bye, Sweet Dreams, Good Bye. But it goes back until at least the 19th and possibly 18th centuries. John Wolcot, writing …

  2. translation - What is an English equivalent of 'Colorín, Colorado, …

    Jul 21, 2023 · Now I lay me down to sleep I pray the Lord my soul to keep May angels watch me through the night And keep me in their bless-ed sight Amen (Hug and a kiss on the forehead …

  3. capitalization - Which words in a title should be capitalized ...

    Aug 25, 2013 · Sweet Child o' Mine ; Proper nouns should always be capitalized appropriately. This includes parts of band names separated by the word 'and' (for example) where the two …

  4. Whispering "sweet nothings" - English Language & Usage Stack …

    sweet nothings n. colloq. sentimental trivia, endearments. 1900 Fazl-i-Husain Diary 20 May in A. Husain Fazl-i-Husain (1946) ii. 35 The sweet nothings so often talked of in the romantic …

  5. Common phrases for something that appears good but is actually …

    Stack Exchange Network. Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q&A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their …

  6. A word that represents a group of people working to achieve a …

    Apr 16, 2016 · I am working on a project that involves bringing people together who share common goals or dreams. Is there a word or phrase to describe groups of people who are …

  7. Difference between "Warm regards" and "Best regards"

    Nov 2, 2011 · To the extent there is no real meaning attached to it, best regards means something like, I wish you well. However, when used as closing ; Warm regards and Best regards don't …

  8. How did the word "beaver" come to be associated with vagina?

    From "Parliament: From the Gallery: A Sitting Short but Not Sweet" in the Sydney [New South Wales] Morning Herald (January 12, 1927): Depressed by the lassitude of a pitifully short …

  9. phrase requests - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    May 5, 2016 · It’s probably used more to describe things, nerves, and dreams (but perhaps the Father in your scenario had had some dreams about his Son being a doctor!), but “Shot {all} to …

  10. Why is “bloody” considered offensive in the UK but not in the US?

    Jul 22, 2022 · Here’s the OED’s comment on the origins: The origin is not quite certain; but there is good reason to think that it was at first a reference to the habits of the ‘bloods’ or aristocratic …

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