canvas



blank canvas

A person or thing that has nothing of substance or permanence within or imprinted upon him, her, or it, such that it can be easily filled with entirely new things. Refers to a painter's canvas that has yet to be painted on. Children's minds are blank canvasses, so we have to be sure to provide them with enriching education and opportunities so as to give them the best possible future. I love moving into a new house and having a blank canvas to make my own! These freshmen are all blank canvasses—we can get them to believe anything we tell them!
See also: blank, canvas

under canvas

1. Nautical With sails spread.
2. In a tent or tents.
See also: canvas

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
SelİM-Turkish
SalSALEnglish
Aaminah-Arabic
Holbrook['həu.bruk]
Piedadpye-DHAHDSpanish
WalterWAWL-tər (English), VAHL-ter (German, Polish, Italian)English, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Polish, Italian, Ancient Germanic