To the bull spirit of U. S. newspapers, a red, red rag is radio’s blatantly exaggerated “coverage claims.” Last month mild-mannered Alexander Woollcott became an unwitting toreador in the radio v.
The idiom "red rag to a bull" means to aggravate someone, make them angry, or incite violence. The phrase "seeing red" implies blind rage. Both phrases may be traced to the Spanish tradition of ...
Educator William Smillie brings decades of real classroom experience to life in his insightful book Red Rag, Blue Rag: Classroom Management When Colors Collide. Drawing from the front lines of ...
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