Common Phrases and Where They Come from

Common Phrases and Where They Come from

by Myron Korach (Author), Myron Korach (Author), John Mordock (Author)

Synopsis

Ever wondered where the phrase raining cats and dogs came from? In a Teutonic myth, the wind was a huge dog, chief attendant to Odin, the god of wisdom, war, and the cosmos. When it rained hard, Odin's dog was chasing a cat, in the form of rain. So when it poured, Odin dropped cats and dogs from the sky. Learn the stories behind such phrases as: A la carte Coast is clear Dog days of summer Flash in the pan In hot water Lame duck Pay through the nose Run amok Apple of my eye Cock-and-bull story Cut and dried Face the music Fly off the handle Kick the bucket Lion's share Pull strings And many more...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: New
Publisher: The Lyons Press
Published: Jan 2002

ISBN 10: 1585746827
ISBN 13: 9781585746828

Author Bio
John Mordock, a psychologist by training, has published six books and numerous magazine articles. Myron Korach received a law degree from Case Western Reserve in 1929. While attending law school, he taught immigrants to read and write.