Bart‧lett’s Fa‧mil‧i‧ar Quo‧ta‧tions /ˌbɑːtləts fəˌmɪliə kwəʊˈteɪʃ
əns $ ˌbɑːrtləts fəˌmɪliər-/
a book containing phrases and
proverbs, which shows where they all come from. It was first produced by John Bartlett in 1855 and the 17th new
edition was produced in 2002.
[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲