Tag: take a gander at

  • Take a gander at

    Take a gander at

    Phrase: Take a gander at Have you ever heard someone say, “Take a gander at this,” and wondered what they meant? Well, you’re not alone. This phrase is a common idiom in English that means “to look at something.” But where does it come from, and how do you use it? Let’s find out!  A…

  • Get ahead

    Get ahead

    WotD: Get ahead Hey, what’s up? How goes the battle? Are you winning or losing? Where I come from, when people meet, they often ask each other many questions in quick succession. So quick you never get a chance to answer most of them. I covered the question of how goes the battle back in…

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