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Brewer's: Sober
or Sobrius is the Latin s privative, and ebrius, drunk. (S privative is for seorsum.) Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894Sober as a JudgeSoapy Sam A B C D E…1983–1984 Obie Awards
Best New American PlaySam Shepard, Fool for LoveBest MusicalLee Bruer and Bob Telson, Gospel at ColonusPlaywritingSamuel Beckett, Ohio Impromptu, What Where, Catastrophe and PocketMaria Irene…Brewer's: Dictator of Letters
François Marie Arouet de Voltaire, called the Great Pan. (1694-1778.) Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894Didactic PoetryDicky Sam A B C D E F G H I J…Brewer's: Brother Jonathan
When Washington was in want of ammunition, he called a council of officers, but no practical suggestion could be offered. “We must consult brother Jonathan,” said the general, meaning his…Brewer's: Character
In character. In harmony with a person's actions, etc. Out of character. Not in harmony with a person's actions, writings, profession, age, or status in society. Character (A ). An…Brewer's: Uncle Tom
A negro slave, noted for his fidelity, piety, and the faithful discharge of all his duties. Being sold, he has to submit to the most revolting cruelties. (Mrs. Beecher Stowe: Uncle Tom's…Brewer's: Uncle
Gone to my uncle's. Uncle's is a pun on the Latin word uncus, a hook. Pawnbrokers employed a hook to lift articles pawned before spouts were adopted. “Gone to the uncus ” is exactly…Brewer's: Salve
(1 syl.) is the Latin salvia (sage), one of the most efficient of mediæval remedies. To other woundes, and to broken armes. Some hadde salve, and some hadde charmes. Chaucer: Canterbury…Brewer's: Soaped-pig Fashion
(In). Vague; a method of speaking or writing which always leaves a way of escape. The allusion is to the custom at fairs, etc., of soaping the tail of a pig before turning it out to be…2006
Since 1950, the Sidney Hillman Foundation has recognized journalists, writers, and public figures who pursue social injustice and public policy for the common good. Book Robert Kuttner, The…