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trigger for or trigger to - WordReference Forums 20 Mar 2023 · Dear everyone, I am currently working on WWI and was wondering wether we should say the event that was the trigger for WWI or the trigger to WWI. Actually I have read …
euphemism for "assassination"? | WordReference Forums 20 Sep 2011 · Could you please provide a political euphemism for "assassination"? For example, how would the president address the killing of Osama Bin Laden or any other threats? Thanks.
the altar of his wartime exploits | WordReference Forums 5 May 2014 · The virtual (i) ________ of John F. Kennedy focuses on his presidential achievements, legend, and assassination; similarly, as a candidate, verbal and written (ii) …
Kill, murder, slay, assassinate | WordReference Forums 18 Sep 2012 · In Turkish we have: " öldürmek " (kill) " katletmek " (slay) For murder and assassinate we use phrases: cinayet işlemek (to commit a murder) suikast yapmak / suikastta …
emerge or emerge as - WordReference Forums 3 Dec 2014 · After ‘Ali's assassination by a Kharijite (661), Mu‘awiyah emerged victorious, ushering in the age of dynastic Islam. The split in the ummah between ‘Ali's partisans (Shi‘i) …
Shocked by/ shocked at | WordReference Forums 17 Dec 2013 · The nation was shocked _____ the news of the minister's assassination.(by / at). Which preposition is appropriate here and why? Thanks in advance.
Grassy Knoll - WordReference Forums 8 May 2013 · The "grassy knoll" is an allusion to theories that President Kennedy's assassination was not the work of a single gunman (Lee Harvey Oswald) but that a second gunman on …
Open a can of worms / Pandora's box / Aeolus' bag (sac) 5 Jan 2020 · Open a Pandora's box of worms, perhaps. While opening a Pandora's box would seem to fit the situation perfectly, we aren't very well educated in Greek mythology these days, …
late father - WordReference Forums 27 Dec 2007 · Hy, anyone knows the meaning of "late father"? This is the whole sentence: "I was struck by the resemblance of John to my late father" Thank you very much!;)
To destroy someone's public image | WordReference Forums 29 Nov 2012 · There is also character assassination (which is sometimes used as a verb: to character assassinate someone). I do like discredit, though. And also smear.