Used as a singular phrase meaning 'rubbish, nonsense,' this expression was first recorded in an 1827 issue of the British newspaper The Times.
Congratulations to the winners! I hope you'll both let me know what you think. :)
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Congratulations to the winners! I hope you'll both let me know what you think. :)
ReplyDeleteWinning this book makes me very happy!! I will definitely review it on my blog.
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Nothing is more special than having a new story to read!