Popular metaphorical sayings in English frequently have a rich history and fascinating context.
Sayings like “cat got your tongue” and “feeling under the weather” have risen in popularity over the years, becoming catchy phrases we use today.
But where have they come from? What was their original meaning?
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Here are three popular expressions that all revolve around the theme of love.
Wearing “your heart on your sleeve” is a phrase commonly used to describe someone who is overtly emotional, whether by words of encouragement, physical touch, or another obvious form of love language.
Why do we say ‘wear your heart on your sleeve’ and other love-filled phrases? Three fun origin stories.
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