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Sometimes we use words and phrases without knowing their true origin. For example, today I heard someone say something was "in the offing". It's a funny expression when you really look at it, isn't it? I was impelled to find out more, and was surprised at the etymology and real meaning.
So, without reference to a dictionary or goggle-ducking, who can explain what, who, or where an offing is?
So, without reference to a dictionary or goggle-ducking, who can explain what, who, or where an offing is?
Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished – Lao Tzu