Furiosa.’ It is an adjective in Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese meaning ‘fierce,’ ‘raging,’ or ‘furious.’ Even those unfamiliar with Spanish may have seen this word. It is the name of the female ...
Walking through an antique shop, you’re surrounded by items calling back to times of yore. Whether they’re china tea sets reminiscent of your grandma’s heirlooms or a Rococo settee begging to return ...
Our world is driven by measurable, pragmatic results. In our results-driven world, “quixotic” stands out as something curious with hints of romance, ambition and wildly unrealistic expectations. With ...
Build sentences using noun groups. Watch out! Thunder goats are dropping in! They use their magic hammers to make sentences filled with potential. Use your knowledge of adjectives to build and expand ...
Rescuers have described the harrowing moment they found a British brother and sister, 11 and 13, dead, and their exhausted father alive in the stormy seas off a Spanish beach. The children tragically ...
Spaniards have reportedly coined a term to alert each other of the presence of British holidaymakers. Many Brits cherish the chance to jet off to various global destinations for a holiday, with Spain ...
Tom Brady, now a broadcaster for Fox, described Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen using a controversial term 'spaz' during the game analysis of Bills vs. Seahawks. Brady's statement drew attention ...
“I know words. I have the best words,” Donald Trump told a South Carolina crowd as he campaigned for the Republican primary in December 2015. It was just six months into his first campaign, but the ...
Spaniards have come up with an offensive code word to warn each other when British travellers are near. Many of us are lucky enough to have the opportunity to visit different parts of the world on ...