alex on Embarrassingly Bad:
OK unruly kid, I'll behave like a harrassed and grumpy sixth-form teacher and look it up again and tell you that it can also mean petal. But isn't the...
Phil Edwards on Embarrassingly Bad:
At the risk of sounding like an unruly kid in an English lesson, "a flower, thorned, bloomed [as] a blade" doesn't work (botanically) - we go from a f...
alex on Embarrassingly Bad:
It can also mean the shoot of any plant; or the leafy part of the leaf as opposed to the stalk (cf. German Blatt, Dutch blad, which also mean a leaf o...
AitchGee on Embarrassingly Bad:
I wonder how many thorned flowers have lanceolate (i.e. blade-shaped) leaves? The immediate association made by linking 'thorn' and 'flower' is surel...
spout on Labour’s Future:
Interesting article.
You assume that Labour are a plausible alternative to the Tories in England - although their right-wing drift and warmongering...