talent bucket n. especially in sports, a team or pool of skilled labor; a person’s skill set. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
talent bucket n. especially in sports, a team or pool of skilled labor; a person’s skill set. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
Why would some Spanish speakers use adaptations of certain English words when perfectly good Spanish words for the same thing already exist? Plus, handy terms in a dictionary of the Sussex dialect from 150 years ago: Back then, a dezzick was “a...
Jim in Columbia, South Carolina, has noticed sportscasters’ use of the phrase on the season with reference to a period of time. This construction shows up in the sports pages as early as the 1880s, first referring to a team’s revenue and...