You don’t often hear anyone using the phrase “bee in your bonnet” these days, reasonable since it goes back to 1600’s Scotland. Beekeepers wore large bonnets to shield themselves from bees. However, ...
People dressed as bees protest in London against the use of pesticides. Photo: Dan Kitwood/ Getty Images If you have a bee in your bonnet about something, you are obsessed with it and can't stop ...
Our three idioms this week are: Sorry, you can't see the video but you can still download it from the link on this page. To see the video in the page you need to ...
I didn’t mean to alarm my husband, but I’m afraid he came home to one, two long white gloves, my beekeeping veil, my bee suit abandoned on the lawn. When Michael arrived, he clomped up the kitchen ...
The 2008 Scripps National Spelling Bee is a Super Bowl of American academia, a place where 12-year-olds who can spell ophthalmoplegia are TV stars and spelling judges are hounded for autographs. -- ...
"I just get a bee in my bonnet sometimes and just go for it," 80-year-old Shirley Ellicott said of the knitting challenge Erin Clack is a Staff Editor for PEOPLE. She has been writing about fashion, ...
Some Republican legislators in Idaho seem to have a major bee in their bonnet when it comes to citizen initiatives or anything that comes from those initiatives when they’re approved in a way that ...
Ed Sugar of OLC Global kindly sent me key quotes from a 60-minute debate that he moderated between Bill Neal and Marshall Toplansky on the future of marketing research. Clearly the dialog was intended ...
"To bee or not to bee," was the question my beekeeper friend John posed when he asked if I'd like to help him split some of his existing hives to start new ones. I happily agreed. I'm curious by ...
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