
- Origin of the phrase, "There's more than one way to skin a cat."- Jun 30, 2011 · There are many versions of this proverb, which suggests there are always several ways to do something. The earliest printed citation of this proverbial saying that I can find is in … 
- Euphemism for "There's more than one way to skin a cat"- Nov 22, 2012 · 25 Growing up in the 80s, I ended up hearing/using this phrase a lot whenever I wanted to express that there was more than one way to do something: "there's more than one … 
- Replacement for the expression "there are." [duplicate]- My writing teacher dislikes the expression "there are" in essays/writing. Does anybody know some good substitutes for this overused expression? Or a better way to express these … 
- “There’s” or “There are”? - English Language & Usage Stack ...- There’s just three things you need to know about women, son. This may occur in rapid, casual speech in ways that more careful writers may rewrite into the plural as needed when setting … 
- What's the proper way to handwrite a lowercase letter A?- Oct 31, 2017 · But why are there two different As? Back in ye olde days there were many ways to write a lower-case A. (The same went for other letters, for example þ was later written "y", … 
- "There is/are more than one". What's the difference?- Thus both "there are more than one species" and "there is more than one species" are equally correct (though have subtly different meanings), but the latter sounds better since it is more … 
- grammar - Which is correct: "...infinite ways..." or "...an infinite ...- Feb 8, 2012 · The OED’s second definition of infinite is, when it is used with a plural noun: unlimited or indefinitely great in number; innumerable, very many, “no end of” There this … 
- meaning - What does "In some ways" exactly mean? - English …- May 21, 2011 · What does the expression "in some ways" exactly mean, as in The English language is limited in some ways, and perhaps most limited in its ability to express love. Is it … 
- ambiguity - A word to describe a situation where something said …- Is there a word that describes a situation where someone says something that has multiple meanings? or can be taken multiple ways. An example that comes to mind is when someone … 
- Idiom that means 'to present one thing in many different ways'- Oct 12, 2017 · Is there an idiom for this? First I thought 'dress up the idea in many different ways' But Cambridge dict. says "If you dress something up, you add something to it in order to make …