13 Everyday Phrases
That Actually Came From Shakespeare
Just the mention of William Shakespeare makes some people cringe. Even I'll admit his writing seems daunting at times.
Whether a fan or not though, you probably use many of Shakespeare's phrases on a regular basis.
Here's a list of 13 popular, albeit strange, sayings The Bard coined. In fact, we say or write some of these so often, they've become clichés.
1. "Green-eyed monster"
Meaning: jealousy.
2. "In a pickle"
Meaning: a difficult or uncomfortable situation.
3. "The world is your oyster."
Meaning: being in a position to take advantage of life's opportunities.
4. "Catch a cold"
Meaning: to get sick.
5. "It's all Greek to me."
Meaning: that something is indistinguishable or incomprehensible.
6. "Love is blind"
Meaning: an inability to see shortcomings in a lover; doing crazy things when in love.
7. "Wild goose chase"
Meaning: a hopeless and never-ending pursuit.
8. "A heart Of gold"
Meaning: a very kind or honorable person.
9. "Break the ice"
Meaning: to start conversation.
10. "Laughing stock"
Meaning: a person subjected to ridicule.
11. "Wear your heart on your sleeve"
Meaning: to express your emotions openly, especially when others notice without much effort.
12. "Dogs of war"
Meaning: soldiers; the brutalities that accompany war.
13. "Method to his madness"
Meaning: Someone's strange behavior has a purpose.
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