A New Zealand European.
Pet Peeve was first used in the early 1900's and originates from the word "peevish". Peevish refers to something that means "ill tempered."
it started in the early 1900's when a fictitious lady called Miss Belinda Blurb was shown 'in the act of Blurbing'. In order to promote a book, the publishers printed a resume on the dust jacket and Miss Belinda Blurb was used to voice the words of the resume. After a while, Miss Blurb was 'dropped' and just the resume remained, as it does to this day.
The abbreviation "ult." stands for the Latin "ultimo," or last-a date last month, during the preceding month. The abbreviation "ult" is often found in pre-1900 correspondence and in other early sources
Sitting Pretty - to be lucky or to be in an advantageous positionorigin: this American expression comes from the early 1900's. Sitting is a comfortable position and pretty is an adjective suggesting beauty, leading to the suggestion of an easy, favorable situation.
No. The legend of 1900 is not a true story. It has some real events and people in it but no it is not a true story.
The 1900 Census
yes
early 1900
Early 1900's
The dresses are from the early 1900's, as said in the movie. The dresses are from the early 1900's, as said in the movie.
in the early 1900
i have no clue
They were in the early 1900
Early 1900's
Early 1900's
Rufus Early Clement was born in 1900.
The late 1800's and early 1900's until Margret Sanger started the movement in America in the early 1900's.