English language -- Terms and phrases
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- Chin music, tall talk and other talk, collected from American folklore by Alvin Schwartz ; illustrated by John O'Brien
- Unusual words and how they came about,, by Edwin Radford
- The language of World War II;, abbreviations, captions, quotations, slogans, titles and other terms and phrases,, compiled by A. Marjorie Taylor ..
- Phrases that sell, ultimate phrase finder to help you promote your products, services, and ideas, Edward Werz and Sally Germain
- Snowboarding similes and metaphors, by Gail Herman ; illustrated by Scott Angle ; language arts curriculum consultant, Debra Voege.
- Slang, a very short introduction, Jonathan Green
- Grammar Girl's 101 misused words you'll never confuse again, Mignon Fogarty
- Literally, amazing words and where they come from, by Patrick Skipworth ; illustrated by Nicholas Stevenson
- Metaphors dictionary, Elyse Sommer, executive editor ; Dorrie Weiss, associate editor
- British phrasebook, Elizabeth Bartsch-Parker ... [et al.]
- Roget's superthesaurus, Marc McCutcheon
- Grammar Girl's 101 words every high school graduate needs to know /, Mignon Fogarty
- Perfect phrases for ESL, conversation skills : hundreds of ready-to-use phrases that help you express your thoughts, ideas, and feelings in English conversations of all types, Diane Engelhardt
- Descriptionary, Marc McCutcheon
- Roget's thesaurus of words for writers, over 2,300 emotive, evocative, descriptive synonyms, antonyms, and related terms every writer should know, David Olsen, Michelle Bevilacqua, Justin Cord Hayes, and Robert Bly
- Eat your words, a fascinating look at the language of food, Charlotte Foltz Jones ; illustrated by John O'Brien
- Depraved English, Peter Novobatzky & Ammon Shea
- English for everyone, course book, US editors, Allison Singer, Jenny Siklos ; editors, Lili Bryant, Ben Ffrancon Davies, Level 4
- Perfect phrases for ESL, advancing your career, Natalie Gast
- Black sheep and lame ducks, the origins of even more phrases we use every day, Albert Jack ; Illustrations by Ama Page
- English for everyone, practice book, US editors, Allison Singer, Jenny Siklos, Level 4
- The chicktionary, from A-line to Z-snap, the words every woman should know, Anna Lefler
- A multicultural dictionary of literary terms, by Gary Carey and Mary Ellen Snodgrass
- English for everyone practice book, author, Thomas Booth, Level 2
- Brewer's dictionary of phrase & fable
- Powerful phrases for successful interviews, over 400 ready-to-use words and phrases that will get you the job you want, Tony Beshara ; foreword by Dr. Phil McGraw
- Powerful phrases for successful interviews, over 400 ready-to-use words and phrases that will get you the job you want, Tony Beshara ; foreword by Dr. Phil McGraw
- English for everyone course book, author, Rachel Harding, Level 2
- English for everyone course book, author, Rachel Harding, Level 1
- The big book of talking dirty, with an introduction by Jonathon Green ; cartoons by Dan Pearce
- The best thing since sliced bread, clichés : what they mean and where they came from, Nigel Fountain
- The Facts on File encyclopedia of word and phrase origins, Robert Hendrickson
- 'Isms & 'ologies, the 453 basic tenets you've only pretended to understand, by Arthur Goldwag ; introduction by Michael Lewis
- Dictionary of word and phrase origins,, by William and Mary Morris
- Animal crackers, a bestial lexicon, Robert Hendrickson
- The official dictionary of unofficial English, a crunk omnibus for thrillionaires and bampots for the ecozoic age, Grant Barrett.
- Understanding similes, by Robin Johnson
- A dictionary of literary and thematic terms, Edward Quinn
- The Penguin dictionary of literary terms and literary theory, J.A. Cuddon ; (revised by C.E. Preston)
- English for everyone, course book, US editors, Allison Singer, Jenny Siklos ; editors, Hayley Maher, Laura Sandford, Level 3
- A writer's guide to using eight methods of transition, Victor C. Pellegrino
- Perfect phrases for ESL, conversation skills, Diane Engelhardt
- A chocolate moose for dinner, written and illustrated by Fred Gwynne
- The well-spoken thesaurus, the most powerful ways to say everyday words and phrases, Tom Heehler
- The Oxford dictionary of allusions, edited by Andrew Delahunty, Sheila Dignen, and Penny Stock
- A dictionary of Australian colloquialisms, [by] G. A. Wilkes
- Words of a feather, an etymological explanation of astonishing word pairs, Graeme Donald
- Oxford picture dictionary, Jayme Adelson-Goldstein, Norma Shapiro ; translation reviewed by Wilawan Gawichai
- There's a frog in my throat, 440 animal sayings a little bird told me, written by Loreen Leedy & Pat Street ; illustrated by Loreen Leedy
- 6 claves para aprender inglés, las habilidades que necesitas para hablar y entender el inglés. Los pasos que puedes tomar hoy., escrito por Daniel Welsch
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