copy and paste this google map to your website or blog!
Press copy button and paste into your blog or website.
(Please switch to 'HTML' mode when posting into your blog. Examples: WordPress Example, Blogger Example)
irritated vs annoyed - English Language Usage Stack Exchange When trying to understand the difference between irritated and annoyed I get this definition: Annoy means: To disturb or irritate, especially by continued or repeated acts; to bother with unpleasant
Comfortable with or comfortable in? - English Language Usage Stack . . . I'm comfortable in this chair is a "literal" utterance meaning that I find sitting in this chair physically comfortable (because it eases my backache, for example) I'm comfortable with this chair is a more "metaphoric" alternative, usually implying that I'm content to continue using this chair That second version often occurs when turning down an alternative offering, and needn't imply
idiom requests - English Language Usage Stack Exchange I am trying to find a word to represent feeling happy (but in a more content and satisfied way rather than elated) combined with a sense of security and stability in one's life E g After many
Where did Shakespeare get milk of human kindness from? Therfore good syster, ye muste nouryshe repast confort and chasten these your goodly chyldren, ye muste nouryshe them with good maners, with deuoute contemplacyon, with the mylke of eternall swetenesse, ye must repast them with the loue of heuēly pasture, ye muste conforte them, with the breade of the worde of God
What do you call a person who motivates or inspires? If you have a close personal relationship, muse is appropriate for creative or artistic inspiration, mentor for a counselor or teacher If the relationship is not that close, you can simply say, “John Doe has inspired me since 2008 ” You may also want to mention specifically what motivated you: for example, “John Doe's perseverance has inspired me since 2008 ” Of the choices you