William Shakespeare came to get vaccinated.
Nurse: Which arm?
Shakespeare: As you like it
Nurse: Was that painful?
Shakespeare:Much ado about nothing.
Nurse: You will have to have a second jab.
Shakespeare: Measure for measure?
Nurse: So, how was the experience?
Shakespeare: A midsummer night's dream!
Nurse: So what do you think of the govt handling of Covid?
Shakespeare: It's a Comedy of Errors.
Shakespeare now asks the nurse:
Shakespeare: When will my quarantine end?
Nurse: On the Twelfth Night.
Shakespeare: Who will foot my quarantine bill?
Nurse: The Merchant of Venice.
Shakespeare: Where will I be put up for my quarantine?
Nurse: In a Hamlet.
Shakespeare: Thank you for helping me!
Nurse: All's Well That Ends Well.
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*Amazing English ...*
*WHEN BODY PARTS ARE USED AS VERBS ...*
Many parts of the body can be used as verbs in either a physical or a metaphorical sense.
You can *head* a company, but if things go wrong you will have to *shoulder* the blame, or *face* your investors.
A good leader will *back* his employees, but if you don't *toe* the line of your management, they can *skin* you.
Did you *muscle* your way into that job?
You might *eye* someone suspiciously, or wait for the police to *finger* a suspect.
If you need to get out of the town, you can *thumb* a ride or you can ride with me if you can *stomach* the thought.
Use strong *arm* tactic if you want to *elbow* out someone.
I don't always sing along with the radio, but I sometimes do *mouth* the words.
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Amazing English
*WHEN BODY PARTS ARE USED AS VERBS*
Many parts of the body can be used as verbs in either a physical or a metaphorical sense.
You can *head* a company, but if things go wrong you'll have to *shoulder* the blame, or *face* your investors.
A good leader will *back* his employees, but if you don't *toe* the line the management can *skin* you.
Did you *muscle* your way into that job?
You might *eye* someone suspiciously, or wait for the police to *finger* a suspect.
But if you need to get out of town, you can *thumb* a ride or you can ride with me if you can *stomach* the thought.
Use strong *arm* tactic if you want to *elbow* out someone.
I don't always sing along with the radio, but I sometimes do *mouth* the words.
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