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Help yourself to a spoonful of knowledge with our latest article! [Dictionary Scoop]( Handpicked from our Blog for you• Oct 3, 2024 [BEYOND THE SCREEN]( [From Lucy Ricardo to Michael Scott: 10 characters that made it big]( 5 min. [From belly laughs to moments of deep reflection, TV shows and movies have been our trusty companions, bringing endless entertainment right into our living rooms. But what really makes them unforgettable are the iconic characters that jump from the screen straight into our hearts. While we each have our personal favorites, there are those special characters that are universally adored.]( [Read full article]( Untangle the fun Play Crosswords in Dictionary Scoop! [Play Crossword now]() Looking for an extra scoop of literary fun? Learn more with our Word of the day phlegmatic /flɛɡˈmædɪk/ [Play & Learn]( Craving for more interesting reads? Here's something you might like PHRASES WITHOUT BORDERS   [What Is The British Phrase For “Third Wheel”? Famous Phrases Translated](     [To say that the English language is filled to the brim with quirky and baffling idioms is no groundbreaking news: after all, we say that someone has "kicked the bucket" when they pass away, or that a heavy thunderstorm is comparable to "cats and dogs" raining from the sky. However, while we have previously delved into the inherent strangeness of the idioms we use every day, one of the most beautiful aspects of these phrases is how difficult they are to translate: tell a non-native English speaker that you are "head over heels" for them and you might only receive a weird look as a response. Luckily, for every strange English idiom, there’s always an even stranger idiom that conveys the same meaning, though using entirely different images. With that in mind, here are ten of the most unique equivalents of English idioms we could find. Enjoy!](   [Learn more[Arrow]]( TO EACH THEIR OWN, RIGHT?   [Which Is The Most Stressful Job In The World? 10 Nerve-Wracking Jobs.](     [Some of the jobs on this list are pretty obvious. Fighting fire amid screams and people in mortal danger is a spectacularly stressful situation, even for someone who does it for a living. But some others might come as a bit of a surprise, that is, for the people who are not directly involved in such occupations.](   [Whether you are coordinating commercial air flights, drunken crowds, or unruly children, whether you are saving someone’s life or closing an important business deal, there is always plenty of stress to go around. Take a look at the following ten gigs and make up your mind as to which of these would be the most stressful for you.](   [Learn more[Arrow]](   [Dictionary Scoop] [Preferences]( [Unsubscribe]( © 2024, Dictionary Scoop. All rights reserved.

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