DID YOU KNOW THESE THINGS HAD NAMES? The space between your eyebrows is called a glabella. The way it smells after the rain is called petrichor. The plastic or metallic coating at the end of your shoelaces is called an aglet. The rumbling of stomach is actually called a wamble. The cry of a new […]
Read More🎒 Situation 1.▪️ Saying Yes to a request No problem Sure No worries Consider it done I’m on it I’d be delighted I’d love to Gladly Absolutely Of course Certainly /Definitely 🎒 Situation 2.▪️ Agreeing with an opinion So true Indeed My thoughts exactly He/she/it really is Totally Absolutely Yep / yeah Uhuh 🎒 Situation […]
Read MoreMany parts of the body can be used as verbs in either a physical or a metaphorical sense. You can head a company, but if things go wrong you’ll have to shoulder the blame, or face your investors.A good leader will back his employees, but if you don’t toe the line the management can skin […]
Read MorePhonetically the following are questions with self-contained answersQ. Who is a Chinese man?A. Hu is a Chinese man.Q. Where house is used for storing goods?A. Warehouse is used for storing goods.Q. Which is a devilish woman?A. Witch is a devilish woman.Q. What is the unit of power?A. Watt is the unit of power.Q. Why is […]
Read MoreThe …E… life !!!!! In this world of E-mails, E-ticket, E-paper, E-recharge, E-transfer and the latest E-Governance… Never Forget “E-shwar ( God )” who makes e-verything e-asy for e-veryone e-veryday. “E” is the most Eminent letter of the English alphabet. Men or Women don’t exist without “E”. House or Home can’t be made without “E”. […]
Read MoreFor the *Hyderabadis (and Secunderabadis)* 1. *Albert Abid* was a Jewish valet of the Nizam, who owned a shop, the surrounding area was named *Abids* after him. 2. *Afzalgunj* gets it’s name from the 5th Nizam Afzal Ud Daulah, who gifted the land to grain merchants here. Now a bustling market place, it is home […]
Read MoreHues of Spring Under a wide armed tree a lovely lady stood for her saudade lovewatching the hovering white clouds aboveLonging for her love would blossom in pinkBut her pleadings, or yearnings never came in sink A whiff of soft breeze tried to blossom her cheeks to redA flutter of butterflies strolled every bud to […]
Read MoreWHEN I was one-and-twentyI heard a wise man say,“Give crowns and pounds and guineasBut not your heart away;Give pearls away and rubiesBut keep your fancy free.But I was one-and-twenty,No use to talk to me.When I was one-and-twentyI heard him say again,“The heart out of the bosomWas never given in vain;‘Tis paid with sighs a plentyAnd […]
Read More“Let us now praise famous men”–Men of little showing–For their work continueth,And their work continueth,Broad and deep continues,Greater then their knowing! Western wind and open surgeTook us from our mothers–Flung us on a naked shore(Twelve bleak houses by the shore.Seven summers by the shore! )‘Mid two hundred brothers. There we met with famous menSet in […]
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