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  1. Callithumpian. 24.9k 8 75 167. Perhaps related to the 1721 Scottish saying "my tongue is not under your belt" is the Scottish proverb "put thy thumb under my belt", to submit (1848), listed in 1737 as "thy thumb is under my belt". – Hugo. May 24, 2012 at 12:58.

  2. Jan 17, 2020 · While "The marital status box is located below the street address box" would give a hint that you were referring to fields on a form, "The marital status box is located under the street address box" is more likely (than the first example) to conjure a mental image of a stack of actual, cardboard file boxes containing printed data.

  3. Aug 12, 2024 · black belt => symbolic object possessed by a judoka representing a level of fighting skill => a judoka with a black belt level. There is a striking similarity with "The Crown"; the objects in question are both contraptions that are worn by a person at one time or another and they both represent a place in a hierarchy.

  4. Apr 5, 2023 · It should be clear that if you put something under your belt, you can be justified in putting another notch in you belt in order to deal with an expanding waistline. [Compare "tighten one's belt" when things go badly.] Thus. But the 76-year-old Trump "put a notch on his belt" and vowed to challenge the criminal case, Tacopina said.

  5. May 31, 2023 · For any given "idiomatic noun in multiple possession" usage, there may or may not be a marked preference for either singular or plural. In the case of under our belt/s, there's no significant preference. But few people would particularly notice which plurality you choose, since they'll probably be familiar with both (it's not a "dialect ...

  6. As a preposition, "below" would be written after "information" as a stranded preposition.While typically prepositions would precede the noun, stranded prepositions can occur "in interrogative or relative clauses, where the interrogative or relative pronoun that is the preposition's complement is moved to the start".

  7. Jan 29, 2011 · 4. down a notch means down a level. It is used in sentences like. Turn the volume down a notch. or, figuratively, in sentences like. Anyone who names a board game after himself needs to be taken down a notch or two. Soon he was taken down a notch. The expression you are looking for is probably to notch (something) tighter.

  8. Jan 21, 2013 · 8. The first example is correct, not the second. Below is generally used as an adverb or preposition, not as an adjective. See, e.g., Cambridge. As such, it does not modify figure. In the first example, it could be construed as either, based on what is implied. As a preposition.

  9. Sep 7, 2018 · That said, in some contexts, below and under (beneath,underneath) are not 100%. "My house lay below theirs on a beautiful, flower-covered hillside". In a vertical-type plane, below means located at a lower level on that same plane. Here, we would not say "under". In this sense, none of the others work. And this is the tricky one, too.

  10. Mar 1, 2015 · Broken up, the adverbial makes sense throughout: See the, the icon, icon below. However the adjectival, apart from the initial 'See the,' doesn't seem to sound right, at least to me: See the, the below, below icon. 'The below' doesn't sound natural and 'below icon' doesn't sound correct unless preceded with an indefinite article like 'the.'

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