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  1. The OED says spitting image (1901) is an alteration of spitten (image, picture) (1878). This in turn is a corruption of spit and (image, picture, fetch) (1859). The very spit of is 1825. Curiously, splitting image (or splitten image) is recorded later (1880). Antedating. spitting image (OED 1901)

  2. Feb 6, 2013 · The OED says spitting image (1901) it's an alteration of spitten (image, picture) (1878). This in turn is a corruption of spit and (image, picture, fetch) (1859). The very spit of is 1825. Curiously, splitting image (or splitten image) is recorded later (1880). Antedating

  3. What's the difference between "splitting something in half" and "dividing something in half"? I'd say both terms can be used interchangeably in the following scenario. If a restaurant bill was $36.00, each person would pay exactly $18.00. A couple (married or otherwise) can split up.

  4. Spit nails is an AmE variant of the more common methaporic expressions. Spit blood/venom: (US also spit nails, Australian English also spit tacks): to speak in an angry way, or to show anger: I thought he was going to spit blood when he saw what had happened. (Cambridge Dictionary) The expression is from the '60s: 1965 Sep. 6, Ann Landers ...

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  6. Apr 13, 2017 · So, we often hear statements to this effect- 'You have a good image in her eyes.' I don't think Picture can replace Image here. A picture is also used to imply a movie. So, we have Oscar for Best Picture. Now, Image can't replace Picture here. Moreover, Picture can also be used to represent a situation, when Image can't do that. Like, They used ...

  7. Jul 20, 2012 · So you have to use 'split into' in your example because the destinations of the bibliography are the sections. However we might use: (1) 'into' when we think of the division (split) itself; (2) 'in' when we think more at the end of division. Share. Improve this answer. edited Jul 19, 2012 at 20:19.

  8. Oct 11, 2018 · I have just written a question in the PPCG site, and now that I read it again I have just noticed that I have just written "split" and "splitted" randomly as the past participle of "to split": C...

  9. Dec 2, 2015 · The word edify has many meanings, mostly now historic ones. But OED sense 3a, seems to me what you are looking for. Becoming a better person suggests a spiritual enhancement. So it seems you are seeking edification. (Not to be confused with education.) 3a. trans. In religious use: To build up (the church, the soul) in faith and holiness; to ...

  10. Jul 26, 2016 · Splitting the bill refers to an even division of the bill: "Going Dutch" is a term that indicates that each person participating in a group activity pays for themselves, rather than any person paying for anyone else, particularly in a restaurant bill. It is also called Dutch date, Dutch treat (the oldest form and "doing Dutch".