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To say a situation is rocky on steps is to describe uneven progress or instability at the earliest phase of a project, relationship, or process. This phrase combines the metapho...
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To say a situation is rocky on steps is to describe uneven progress or instability at the earliest phase of a project, relationship, or process. This phrase combines the metapho...
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Alcaraz blonde is a term that blends a recognizable surname with a conventional hair-color descriptor, producing a phrase that often appears in search queries and social convers...
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“On happy days” is a phrase used to describe a period of joy, success, or comfort, and it often signals that things are going well or have improved after difficulty. This ex...
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“Is as ever doing well” combines a present state (“is”) with a steady reference point (“as ever”) and an ongoing condition (“doing well”). In most uses, the phra...
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At face value, the phrase five people rafts at seven seas and pool describes a very specific scene: five individuals on inflatable rafts spread across a large body of water that...
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“Ayo pass that crown to the real queen” is a competitive but admiring phrase used to acknowledge a rising or already dominant woman while playfully challenging an current ti...
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At its core, hunt daughter is a literal phrase pairing a verb and a noun: someone (the daughter) who hunts or is being hunted. In everyday usage, it is rarely a common standalon...
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“I love Parker” is a short declaration that usually expresses warm personal regard for someone named Parker or admiration for a person, brand, or associated work. The phrase...
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“Royal made it” can refer to something of exceptionally high quality, prestige, or official provenance, or it may simply describe a situation where royalty or a high-status...
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"Rabbit rabbit" is a light, informal phrase people use when they spot a rabbit or want to call attention to rabbits in conversation. It is not a fixed idiom with a single univer...
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