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  • Span over or Span across - WordReference Forums
    Hi guys, Could you please help me to identify which expression span over or span across is correct in the following context: His power spans over the whole organization His power spans across the organization Thank you in advance!
  • span across | WordReference Forums
    Hi every body, could you please help me to get the meaning of this sentence? Things span across multiple screens and it's not just common anymore, it's expected Here is the whole paragraph: But a great starting point is to duplicate your existing efforts, but tailor them to mobile The
  • span x period - WordReference Forums
    Span then lost its meaning of "a short distance" and took on the meaning of "the distance between two significant points " In the 18th century, span became used to describe the distance between two columns that supported an arch or a bridge From this idea of "a distance over across something "
  • Spic and span - WordReference Forums
    But spick and span for me definitely carries that meaning of tidy, clean and well-organised The original meaning, according to the OED, related to something being spick and span new - brand new, unused, fresh and unworn That meaning hasn't carried through into my head
  • in the lt;span gt; of 2 days - WordReference Forums
    Dear all, I am unsure of the meaning behind the word span For example: I have been asked to finish this assignment in the span of 2 days Does it
  • allotted span | WordReference Forums
    Hi! Could you help me with the meaning of "allotted span"? Thanks "The Ada of recent years was an old lady living out her allotted span "
  • spanning from X to Y - WordReference Forums
    The syntax is not good You’re right to query “spanning from”, since to span is a transitive verb meaning “to go across” and it usually takes a direct object signifying a certain space or period of time — a river, a road, a century, etc In fact the phrase “spanning from” (probably the word “rough” too) is superfluous anyway in that sentence, which would be more accurate as
  • spin and span - WordReference Forums
    Hey The idiom should be "spick and span" and yes, it means clean, neat and tidy I think some cleaning products have taken on the name "spin and span" (maybe because cleaning sometimes involves the action of spinning a cloth??) But it should definately read "spick and span"
















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