was as poor as a church mouse your girlfriend was amazing The proverbial phrase as poor as a church mouse, meaning very poor, impoverished, is first recorded in The Royalist London: Printed for Jos. Hindmarsh …, 1682, a comedy by the English author Thomas D’Urfey circa 1653-1723—Sir Paul Eitherside, “a Justice of Peace, and Orator that takes Bribes on both sides” i.e., both Whigs and
a sleeping dog was lying under the table We only began to see the symptoms of the disease after several months. 5. A sleeping dog was lying under the table. 6. His brother had rarely been more excited. 7. The facts were not all made public until later. 8. If I had realized what would happen, I wouldn’t have accepted the job. 1. He had hardly left the office when the telephone rang
it was the case of any port in a It was the case of any port in a _____ when the supermodel went to work in my centre after she had been unemployed for 10 months due to corona pandemic. A. typhoon B. storm