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24 votes
11 answers
77k views

What is the one word for someone who gets worried and anxious too fast, usually over silly things?

19 votes
11 answers
15k views

Is there an idiom/phrase which contains the word "head" to mean "thinking hard to solve a problem"?

12 votes
18 answers
17k views

Is there a word or idiom that refers to "short distance", other than "walkable" and "a stone's throw"?

7 votes
6 answers
4k views

What is a way to express 'a sudden need to urinate or defecate'?

4 votes
3 answers
273 views

Is there a proverb/saying which means "someone in authority can break the rules"?

3 votes
3 answers
1k views

Word/expression for someone who doesn't reciprocate favors?

3 votes
4 answers
572 views

Is there an expression or idiom that means "do something in secrecy but with a good intention"?

2 votes
1 answer
729 views

What is the word for "demand something without saying it"?

2 votes
2 answers
6k views

Is there an expression to describe "waiting for someone to make a mistake so as to criticize them harshly"?

2 votes
0 answers
91 views

Is there a word/phrase to describe a person "who hates someone rather than hate their views"?

2 votes
1 answer
11k views

Is there a better expression for "not all roses"?

1 vote
0 answers
429 views

What is the correct way to use 'as adjective as' while comparing and/or contrasting two things?

1 vote
1 answer
2k views

What is the correct way to use 'half as much ...... as' while comparing two things?

1 vote
1 answer
50 views

Expression or cognitive error in assuming one person's fault on a community

1 vote
3 answers
1k views

Is an article required before a math variable?

0 votes
3 answers
62 views

Correct format for [Plural noun] of [physical quantity] [values]

0 votes
0 answers
27 views

Ambiguity in assigning a clause to one of the two preceding clauses

0 votes
1 answer
134 views

Should the noun that follows 'both' be singular or plural? [duplicate]

0 votes
0 answers
26 views

Plural noun+with+singular or plural?

0 votes
0 answers
505 views

What is the difference between the pronunciation of "horse" and "whores"? [duplicate]

0 votes
3 answers
136 views

Is there an expression similar to "I am not worried about the sky or the ground"?

0 votes
2 answers
566 views

Is there an expression to describe a situation where someone could have helped you but they didn't?