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Popular Expressions and Phrases. This daily feature comprises an illustrated explanation of the origin of various popular expressions and phrases, figures of speech and historical references and allusions. HOW IT BEGAN JBerdanier m § 3 A Mantel-piece THE ORNAMENTAL FACING AND SHELF AROUND A FIRE-PLACE IS SO NAMEP BECAUSE MEDIAEVAL PIRE-PLACES HAD A SPACIOUS SHELF WITH PEGS ABOVE THE OPENING , WHERE THE POSTILLIONS HUNG THEIR SNET MANTLES TO DRV. Drat ’em “drat ’em’,’ the expletive USED BV OLD PLAVWRIGHTS AND MODERN SCOLDS BEGAN AS A SHORTENING OF AN ANCIENT SAVING, “mav THE GODS OUT-ROOT THEM’’INTO “OD ROT 'EM.’’ TO-MORROW: Pumpernickel; The Safety Pin,
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Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19459, 26 December 1934, Page 9
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