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The One That Got Away: Definition, Meaning and Origin
The idiom "the one that got away" conveys a sense of loss, regret, or longing for something or someone that…
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Wear It Well: Definition, Meaning and Origin
The idiom 'wear it well' means to carry or display something admirably or gracefully. Typically, it's used to convey that…
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Snow Bunny: Definition, Meaning and Origin
The phrase "snow bunny" comes from North American slang and has various meanings. It may refer to an attractive woman…
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'Don't Count Your Chickens Before They Hatch': Meaning, Definition, Examples
Have you ever heard someone say, "Don't count your chickens before they hatch?" In this blog post, we'll delve into…
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Prerogative: Definition, Meaning, and Examples
Refers to a right or privilege that is exclusive to a particular individual or group It can also refer to…
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Thematic: Definition, Meaning, and Examples
In this article, we'll explore the meaning, usage, and examples of the word "thematic." This term is widely used in…
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On the Cusp: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
The idiom "on the cusp" means to be at a point of transition or change, especially between two states, stages,…
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Faking It: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
The idiom "faking it" refers to pretending to have a skill, emotion, or quality that one does not actually possess.…
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Go Bonkers: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
The expression "go bonkers" is a colloquial way of saying that someone has become extremely excited, upset, or has lost…
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