Moving quickly in a motion or type way
the boy started the race fast
I am proud of you or I give you my approval or I look up to you or I want to be like you.
Had not eaten lately
its a simile like Small as an ant a simile is a phrase with like or as
You don't need a list. The literal meaning is whatever the phrase sounds like. For example, the literal meaning of "raining cats and dogs" would be dogs and cats falling out of the clouds.
This phrase is used to describe something that someone will like. To please the eye means that the person likes what they see.
Meaning: Very quikly
Zen-like calm
it makes lightning, like it looks like real lightning.
I am proud of you or I give you my approval or I look up to you or I want to be like you.
Had not eaten lately
its a simile like Small as an ant a simile is a phrase with like or as
Same thing as live for today or like there is no tomorrow.
In modern English, that would be something like "You should be holy".
It means so so in French. Literally translates to 'like this, like that"
The phrase 'mejores jugadas' is a Spanish phrase, meaning 'best moves' translated into English. This phrase can be used in sentences like ''Your best dance moves'' or ''Your best chess moves''.
It seems like there might be a typo or error in the phrase. It doesn't make sense as written. If you can provide more context or clarify the phrase, I would be happy to help you understand its meaning.
The full expression is: like a (lightning) bolt from the blue, meaning the rare instance of a bolt of lightning that strikes a long way from its cloudy source, seemingly out of a clear blue sky.