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Scrumptious

My kid quizzed me for the meaning of scrumptious. He was reading a book. He got me confused and I had to look it up in a dictionary. Scrumptious means liking something or finding something attractive. A delicious meal is a scrumptious meal. An attractive car is a scrumptious piece of gear on wheels. 

Coherence

I concur with previous reviews about lack of coherency in this course. Coherence is the quality of being logical and consistent. A work is coherent if it is logically well connected and there is clarity of work throughout. There are no loose ends and no part of the work is misfit.  In above statement, the poster approves of the comments made by earlier posters that the course is not well made as a bundle and that makes it very confusing for learners. 

Bang for bucks

"I will let the S10 pass for now. I think Nokia 9 will be good bang for bucks if I plan to buy something in future." I texted my colleague the above line while we were discussing about how expensive phones have become. One phrase I used here is "bang for bucks".   It means the right and optimal purchase for my need. In specific, I will be excited about what I am buying, it fits into my budget and I won't regret it.   It is not what is best out there. It is what is best for me in what I can afford. 

How to address animals?

Do we address animals as objects (it) or by their gender just like we do to humans (he, she)? I see cases of both widely used. This is what I can make out. If the animal is known, we are in best position to refer the animal as a he or a she, based on the gender.  My sister has two pugs, the boy is called Coco and the girl is called Cola. We refer to the dogs as per their gender. Now if we have a case of an unrelated animal, use of "it" is best suited.   The dog was barking all night, it was probably sacred of the fire crackers.

Can you cover me?

Cover for; cover up; cover I want to bunk classes today, man can you cover for me? The requestor wants his friend to pitch in for him by staying in class and taking the needful notes.   I covered up his absence while he was out of office on personal work.   It could also mean that you fake someone's presence or hide some details by lying. Yeh not cool but could be a necessity sometimes.   Guys, cover me I am crossing the field.   In action situation either in real-life or games, team members cover each other or protect or guard during crucial junctures. The team stationed in one place would usually cover the team on the move by ensuring the vicinity is clear and attacking if there is a threat.   And don't forget the practical usage.   Insurance coverage! So does the car insurance cover off-road driving? Cover in this sense identified what actions are protected under the insurance and what is not. Coverage means the list of mishap situations wher

Stuck in a rut

"Stuck in a rut" means a habit or pattern of behavior that has become dull and unproductive and is hard to change. We get stuck in a rut when are doing something in a monotonous way and we do not feel good about it.  My boring office life is stuck in a rut. I must take some drastic measures to rekindle that spark!

Inextricably intertwined?

When it comes to Apple, the product and the platform are inextricably intertwined — making them, essentially, one and the same. "Inextricable" is impossible to separate. Needle and Thread are inextricable.   "Intertwined" is coiled, interwoven or interlaced together. The threads are intertwined in a shoe lace.   Sadly my office and personal life have become inextricably intertwined. I will have to take some strong measures to set things right.