10 travel related idioms in novel three men in a boat
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Some Idiomatic Phrases from the novel "Three Men in a Boat" written by 'Jerome K Jerome' :
“We are all feeling seedy”.
“liver was out of order”.
“from what I call my waist up to my head”
“my life was preserved", "and is still going on”
“What I suffer in that way" "no tongue can tell”
“Lunch came just as they were off Sheerness”
“Neither the beef nor the strawberries and cream seemed happy, either—seemed discontented like”
“Harris said, however", that the "river would suit him" to a “T".
“And we sit there", "by its margin", "while the moon", "who loves it too", "stoops down to kiss" it with a "sister’s kiss", "and throws her silver arms around it clingingly”
“where you can get a drop of the finest Scotch whisky you ever tasted"—put you right in "less than no time".
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