meditate, contemplate life's meaning, quiet contemplation, pray, recharge, inward reflection, meld with the universe
The correct phrase is "she is good company." This expression means that she is enjoyable to be around and makes spending time with her pleasant. Saying "she is a good company" is grammatically incorrect in this context.
This phrase means that this tradition has not been changed in time or in other words, it has remained the same for years.
The phrase frozen in time means has not/hasn't been touched for centuries.
It means that time has value.
it means that he loves you.
means like the time was fast
It means just what it looks like it means -- something related to time
"Short on time" is the correct phrase. It means lacking sufficient time for a particular task or activity.
The meaning of the phrase by and by is over time or eventually. It means something will take place sometime on the future but not at a specified time.
The phrase originates from the time in history when hangings were a very common occurence. When there was a lack of entertainment, the townspeople would go 'out' to watch a hanging. From then on, the phrase "hanging out" became part of of the common vernacular.
Its an adaptation of the phrase "familiarity breeds contempt" which is to say that spending lots of time doing something, being with someone, etc... means you will grow to dislike the activity, person, etc... In this phrase its is turned on its head, instead of growing to hate something you will grow to love it as you spend more time devoted to something.
it means Time flies