Catch Word #284 – A dead ringer (ad free)
Episode description
Have you ever seen someone who looks exactly like someone else? In this Catch Word episode, Andrew and Kassy teach two fun English expressions – “a dead ringer” and “a spitting image.” You’ll hear clear examples, learn the difference between the two, and understand when and how to use each one. You’ll also hear interesting origin stories, like how “dead ringer” comes from horse racing and how “spitting image” may have started with family resemblances.
Fun fact
Throughout history, people have reported seeing their doppelgangers—biologically unrelated lookalikes. In ancient myths, spotting your double was thought to bring bad luck! In stories and books, doppelgangers are often used as creepy “evil twins” or as symbols of a person’s secret dark side.
Expressions included in the study guide
- A dead ringer
- A spitting image
- Uncanny
- To do a double take
- Out of the blue
- To take after
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Catch Word #284 – A dead ringer (ad free)
Episode description
Have you ever seen someone who looks exactly like someone else? In this Catch Word episode, Andrew and Kassy teach two fun English expressions – “a dead ringer” and “a spitting image.” You’ll hear clear examples, learn the difference between the two, and understand when and how to use each one. You’ll also hear interesting origin stories, like how "dead ringer" comes from horse racing and how "spitting image" may have started with family resemblances.Fun fact
Throughout history, people have reported seeing their doppelgangers—biologically unrelated lookalikes. In ancient myths, spotting your double was thought to bring bad luck! In stories and books, doppelgangers are often used as creepy “evil twins” or as symbols of a person’s secret dark side.Expressions included in the study guide
- A dead ringer
- A spitting image
- Uncanny
- To do a double take
- Out of the blue
- To take after
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