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“In the heart of the sea” describes something located deep within the ocean or, more figuratively, a central, intense, and hard-to-reach place. It can refer to actual ocean...
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“In the heart of the sea” describes something located deep within the ocean or, more figuratively, a central, intense, and hard-to-reach place. It can refer to actual ocean...
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On the surface, "killing on the Cape" sounds intense, but in everyday usage it usually refers to performing exceptionally well or dominating a specific setting. The phrase can d...
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"My so-called" is a compact phrase people use before a noun or a clause to signal distance, skepticism, or irony about the word that follows. It often implies that the speaker d...
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"Miss Misery Guts" is not a standard name or widely recognized public figure, so queries about the phrase typically concern its meaning rather than a specific person. This phras...
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"Let's go taco" is an informal phrase people use to signal excitement, agreement, or a plan to head somewhere together, often tied to grabbing tacos or enjoying a shared activit...
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"98 degrees heat it up" describes a moderate level of warmth where things become noticeably more active, tense, or intense without reaching extreme danger. At just below 98.6°F...
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"Never met her" is a short, direct statement that you have never had a meeting or relationship with a specific woman or female person. It is the present perfect form of "never m...
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“Got snow family” is a phrase that can appear in discussions about weather, seasonal travel, family routines, or regional expressions. In everyday use, it most often refers...
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Daisy Love Actually combines the light, botanical Daisy with the emotionally resonant Love and the intensifier Actually, creating a phrase that feels both playful and sincere. I...
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At present, there is no widely recognized, standard idiom or fixed phrase in English that reads exactly as shrouds dog . The words themselves are grammatical and meaningful on t...
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