Behind the wizard's curtain.
Posted by Yuri20 on February 13, 2004
As a foreigner who study English as a second language,
I run across phrases that's I've never seen anywhere,
nor can I look up in my dictionaries.
Therefore I come here a lot and read what you guys
are writing. I thought this phrases over and over again but still have no clue.
When, on earth, you use this expression "behind the wizard's curtain"?
and does the " take it to the house"
have another meaning besides the literal one?
- Behind the wizard's curtain. Smokey Stover 13/February/04
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- Behind the wizard's curtain. ESC 13/February/04
- Behind the wizard's curtain. Smokey Stover 13/February/04