Road rules3 mins ago
Which Brewers ?
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Yet again I have been struggling with the Speccie because of bloomin' Brewer !.
I thought they said that they were only going to use Chambers in future ?
Can someone advise on the best one to buy .Phrase and Fable or Brewer's Dictionary of Modern Phrase and Fable. I am searching through Amazon and am none the wiser .
What do you all have ?
Thank you .
I thought they said that they were only going to use Chambers in future ?
Can someone advise on the best one to buy .Phrase and Fable or Brewer's Dictionary of Modern Phrase and Fable. I am searching through Amazon and am none the wiser .
What do you all have ?
Thank you .
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I found the answer in Brewers Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, had to resort to the library as I don't have hard copy. Normally http://www.infoplease.com/dictionary/brewers/ works OK.
However I'll be investing �19.99 in Brewers quite soon.
Ciao
I found the answer in Brewers Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, had to resort to the library as I don't have hard copy. Normally http://www.infoplease.com/dictionary/brewers/ works OK.
However I'll be investing �19.99 in Brewers quite soon.
Ciao
I just can't work out the phrase .I've cracked all the other clues .
I really am at a loss .I don't want the answer ..a hint is sufficient...I am going to go and order this Brewers Dictionary .
So frustrating and I went into the library today too ! Should have thought rather than looking for the latest gorefest thriller .
I really am at a loss .I don't want the answer ..a hint is sufficient...I am going to go and order this Brewers Dictionary .
So frustrating and I went into the library today too ! Should have thought rather than looking for the latest gorefest thriller .
Have you bought your beloved a "timely" card or present yet!! That's the problem with these Brewer references, knowing which category to look in.
Ciao apparently means vale in olden times!
Suspect that is enough hints for you.
Adieu
ps There is no way you will sort out the quotation without Brewers. Get yourself to your library first thing tomorrow morning!
Ciao apparently means vale in olden times!
Suspect that is enough hints for you.
Adieu
ps There is no way you will sort out the quotation without Brewers. Get yourself to your library first thing tomorrow morning!
To go back to the original question, I rely on Google, the Bartleby edition of Brewer's online and a �2 secondhand copy of something called the Wordsworth Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, based on Brewer's original and added to, pub c 2000.
On the whole, they work fine.
At Christmas, I gave up the unequal struggle to find a 'current' Brewer's in any of my local bookshops (temporarily out of print, I was told). And beware - there are many volumes that turn out to be 'Brewer's' dictionary of, er, modern or 20th/21st century phrase and fable. The original is long out of copyright, and thus it's perfectly possible to produce as many imitators as publishers care to.
My conclusion is - buy any old secondhand copy, as cheaply as possible, and rely on Google as a back-up.
On the whole, they work fine.
At Christmas, I gave up the unequal struggle to find a 'current' Brewer's in any of my local bookshops (temporarily out of print, I was told). And beware - there are many volumes that turn out to be 'Brewer's' dictionary of, er, modern or 20th/21st century phrase and fable. The original is long out of copyright, and thus it's perfectly possible to produce as many imitators as publishers care to.
My conclusion is - buy any old secondhand copy, as cheaply as possible, and rely on Google as a back-up.