DICTIONARY OF IDIOMS (Record no. 2562)

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Personal name MARVIN TURBAN
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Title DICTIONARY OF IDIOMS
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     Non-fiction eps-library eps-library General Stacks 03/22/2014 550.00 3 032 2259 2259 01/02/2019 01/02/2019 1 550.00 03/22/2014 Books Cat got your tongue? Penny for your thoughts? Come again? Every day, idioms bring color to our speech. Since they don't really mean what they say, idioms can stump even the native English-speaker. Author Marvin Terban makes understanding idioms as “easy as pie” with the revised Scholastic Dictionary of Idioms.