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  1. At/on/in/ the bottom of the fridge - WordReference Forums

    Dec 22, 2024 · Is on used? I’ve never heard anyone say that. I think most people would say the fridge has a freezer underneath. In the bottom of the fridge is straightforward – of course in means inside. …

  2. at the foot of the hill(s)/mountain(s), at the bottom of the hill(s ...

    Dec 13, 2022 · If the question is about various languages: In Hebrew the expression is למרגלות ההר, where the relevant word מרגלות is based on רגל = foot, and is plural, so we have at the feet of the …

  3. backside/bottom - WordReference Forums

    Jul 17, 2005 · However, "bottom" is definitely more polite than "backside" and is acceptable for ordinary conversation. "Buttocks" is a bit more sophisticated and is more suited to medical, legal or technical …

  4. top - bottom (sex) - WordReference Forums

    Mar 7, 2007 · Hola a todos. Tengo una pregunta. ¿Cuáles serían las palabras correctas para describir las posiciones sexuales en una relación gay de hombres? Por ejemplo, en los Estados Unidos …

  5. Bottom left corner -- dash or no? - WordReference Forums

    Jan 13, 2019 · Hello, I'd like to know if the following should have a dash between the words 'bottom' and 'left.' "There was a signature at the bottom left (bottom-left) corner of the document." Thanks

  6. Buttocks / Bottom / Arse - How Offensive - WordReference Forums

    Jul 14, 2006 · Bottom and rear end (certainly more acceptable than butt, bum, ass or arse) simply don't sound formal enough, for a relaxation tape to connected to an international (on-line) seminar. …

  7. bottom right vs lower right - WordReference Forums

    Feb 14, 2023 · Hi people. Are they both idiomatic? Which one is better? To the bottom right of the rose garden, the glasshouse and seats have been replaced by a water feature. In the lower right corner of …

  8. you are nothing but a bottom-feeder | WordReference Forums

    Apr 13, 2020 · A 'a bottom-feeder' is a fish that finds food on the sea bed or at the bottom of a lake, and metaphorically someone, like this journalist, who writes about the worst or most embarrassing stuff …

  9. bottom left? left bottom??? | WordReference Forums

    May 10, 2007 · OK in that case you should say 'the picture on the bottom left' It is 'bottom left' with no preposition if you put it in brackets within an article to refer to a picture.

  10. On top / on bottom (talking about clothes) - WordReference Forums

    May 18, 2016 · On top she wore a t-shirt. On bottom she wore a skirt. I'm sorry, but there's nothing natural about your sentences, which sound like translations of the French expressions for 'above' …