Catch Phrases, Cliches and Idioms: A Dictionary of Familiar Expressions
Book Details
Author(s)Doris Craig
PublisherMcFarland
ISBN / ASIN0786467606
ISBN-139780786467600
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank2,458,202
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Catch phrases such as "shop till you drop," cliches like "life begins at forty" and idioms such as "talk the hind leg off a donkey" have long enriched the English language. Here is a collection of thousands of familiar expressions--a treasure trove of idea-starters and memory-joggers that will make for more imaginative creative writing. An advertising copywriter working on a campaign for, say, a granola-peanut product can easily find the instantly-recognizable phrase "Energy Crunch"--a clever and informative headline. Each phrase is cross-referenced by key word. Thus "raining cats and dogs," for example, appears under "cat," "dog" and "rain." In most cases, various forms of the word are listed under the root word. So under "run" you will find not only sayings that include the word "run," but those that include "running," "runneth," "runner" and "run-around."
