across the pond
1across the pond — (UK) This idiom means on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean, used to refer to the US or the UK depending on the speaker s location …
2across the pond — across the ˈpond f6 idiom (informal) on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean from Britain/the US Main entry: ↑pondidiom …
3across the pond — (UK) This idiom means on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean, used to refer to the US or the UK depending on the speaker s location. (Dorking School Dictionary) …
4the pond — noun The Atlantic Ocean. I wonder how they do this on the other side of the pond. See Also: across the pond …
5The Pond—Moonlight — is a pictorialist photograph by Edward Steichen. The photograph was made in 1904 in Mamaroneck, New York, and features a forest across a pond, with part of the moon appearing over the horizon in a gap in the trees. The Pond Moonlight is an early… …
6Pond (disambiguation) — Pond may refer to:* Pond, a body of water smaller than a lake * Pond (asteroid), a flat or smooth deposit of fine regolith on an asteroid * Pond (currency), used in the Orange Free State, the South African Republic, and New Griqualand * Pond… …
7pond — S3 [pɔnd US pa:nd] n [Date: 1200 1300; Origin: POUND12] 1.) a small area of fresh water that is smaller than a lake, that is either natural or artificially made 2.) across the pond also on the other side of the pond informal on the other side of… …
8The E.N.D. — The E·N·D Studio album by The Black Eyed Peas Released June 3, 2009 ( …
9pond — is used jocularly to mean the sea, especially the Atlantic as separating Britain and America: • Jackie Collins, born British, wrote…huge, earnest tomes which even started to feature safe sex warnings when she took up residence across the pond J.… …
10Pond — A pond is a body of water smaller than a lake, both being examples of terrain features. Although the term pond is universally used to describe waterbodies that are smaller than lakes, an internationally recognised size cutoff has not yet been… …