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How Jèrriais, the Secret Language of Jersey, Helped Win World War II

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Convert Case: Easily Convert Text to and from UPPERCASE, lowercase, or Sentence case

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Birds of a Feather

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Third Time’s a Charm

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Bat an Eye

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Long in the Tooth

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Running on Fumes

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Everything But the Kitchen Sink

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Keep Your Enemies Close

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Idiom of the Day:

  • Vim and Vigor The idiom "vim and vigor" signifies being energetic, enthusiastic, and full of vitality, often used to describe a lively and energetic person or activity.

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