Saturday, 7 August 2010
Shoo-In
Floella Benjamin may stand to be Mayor of London. The Daily Mirror reports that:
London party activists get to pick who will take on Boris and the peer should be a shoe-in for selection if she can be persuaded to stand.
The usual phrase is shoo-in. It means that one horse is so much superior to the rest of the field that he can simply be shooed over the winning line.
But I suppose that Cinderella was a shoe-in for marrying Prince Charming.
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I'll vote for Floella, and on a similar note - which do you think is correct, 'home in' or 'hone in'?
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't require thought, "hone in" is wrong. You hone your skills and home in on a target.
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