Bury The Lede – Meaning & Examples | Dictionary.com
www.dictionary.com › e › slangNov 09, 2021 · Bury the lede is an expression that means to fail to mention the most important or interesting part of a story or anecdote right at the beginning, and instead insert it at some other point in the telling, as if it weren’t that important. Example: I’m sorry you had a bad cab ride, but wait—did you just say you got the job?
Color and black and white Japanese crosswords on-line
www.nonograms.orgApr 10, 2016 · Japanese crosswords – is a very fascinating kind of graphic crosswords, which develops logic, creative thinking and erudition. On the site there are catalogues of black and white and colour Japanese crosswords. We guarantee our crosswords, that all of them have no mistakes and have only one solution achieved without any "guessing".