Words, Words, Words
February makes me think of red – red hearts, red flowers. I also realized that a lot of phrases use the word red. What is strange is that the phrases seem to either represent positive things OR negative things. I can’t think of another word that is used for such opposite meanings!
What do you think about these examples?
Positive thoughts: a red-letter day; walking on the red carpet; the football team is in the red zone.
Negative thoughts: cutting through red tape; caught red-handed; in the red (money-wise); the teacher redlined the student’s paper.
Then there is ‘take the red-eye,’ which describes perfectly what the airline passengers’ eyes look like upon arrival 🥱
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