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  1. Is it ladle or laddle? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Nov 27, 2018 · The author of a book I'm working on insists that a ladle, a serving spoon for soup or stew, is spelled laddle. A quick Google search pulled results of ladle, but most shopping sites and …

  2. Is the verb usage of "ladle" considered verbing?

    Jul 30, 2022 · 1 From ladle to ladle, From verb to verb It was verbing/verbification when it was verbed/verbified. The noun ladle was verbed to the verb ladle long time ago, as early as 1525 per …

  3. How is the ending -le or -el determined? - English Language & Usage ...

    Words that in Modern English are written ending with -le derive from words ending in -el, -el- or are related with such words. candle Old English candel cattle Anglo-Norman catel ladle Old English …

  4. meaning - What does "He who sups with the devil should have a long ...

    Sep 30, 2013 · I have brought you a ladle. —Marlowe's Jew of Malta, III. 4. Marry, he must have a long spoon that must eat with the devil. — [Shakespeare's] Comedy of Errors, IV. 3. >This is a devil and …

  5. What is the meaning of the idiom "cat's in the cradle"?

    Mar 22, 2017 · I had forgotten that "cat's cradle" is the term commonly used to refer to a string figure game/hobby often engaged in by children. I'm guessing that it's a practice that's just about died out, …

  6. If my boat is sinking should I bale or bail the water out?

    Oct 6, 2018 · From various literary examples it appears that I should manually 'bail' out the water to keep afloat but the automated water removal system in my vessel is a 'baling pump'. While there is this, I ...

  7. errors - motherload – a common mistake or slang word? - English ...

    I am a bit unsure about how the word "motherload" should be seen – as a common mistake or slang word or both. I've encountered the word the first time in a recent Guardian article, but to my surpri...

  8. Why does a Cheshire cat grin, and how long has it been doing so?

    Feb 3, 2015 · I'd ladle out the law to 'em so hot, they'd not send their plates for more soup in a hurry. I'd have a whole bucketful of catnip tea alongside, and the way they'd ketch thirty days, and thirty days a …

  9. How does "sinking lid" work as a metaphor?

    Nov 17, 2021 · Now imagine a lid floating on the liquid. That prevents you removing liquid with a ladle, cup, or siphon. The lid represents the policy of not reducing the staff by redundancy or dismissal. As …

  10. etymology - Origin of "the wrong end of the stick" - English Language ...

    May 16, 2012 · Before toilet paper and Sears catalogs, there was a wooden spatula called the stick. If you were in the outhouse after dark and you had to find the stick in the dark, you had a good chance …