Johan Strauss ll composed a Waltz in 1866 called On the Beautiful Blue Danube and it was performed in Feb. 1867 in Vienna. It has been popular ever since
The Danube is a river in Europe, often described as blue in color, thus "the Blue Danube".
The DANUBE (Donau) flows through TEN countries, and its tributaries come from nine others.
"How come?" is a way of asking why. It's more of a childish phrase. You hear children asking "How come the sky is blue?" or "How come I have to go to bed so early?" The answer to "How come" would be "because ___."
"Kingdom Come" is a phrase from the bible, specifically: "...Kingdom Come, Your Will Be Done, On Earth as it is in Heaven...." The literal meaning being "I will knock you to heaven" but the social meaning of "I will hurt you greatly"
Music boxes can come with a variety of different songs or movements. Some of the most popular are Greensleeves, Fur Elise, and The Blue Danube. The movements usually are a portion of a classic song.
A verb phrase consists of a main verb and any auxiliary (helping) verbs that come before or after it. The verb phrase conveys the action or state of being in a sentence.
It is almost put is a blue planet
The phrase "cum or Come" is used to describe the point where a human being achieves orgasm. In the case of the male this is when sperm is released
During the days of the Civil War, the North would invade, there uniforms were a blue grey. The invasions denoted bad times, and when invaded the phrase here come the blues was born.
The phrase "feeling blue" to mean feeling sad or depressed originates from the association of the color blue with emotions like melancholy or sadness. This association likely stems from popular culture and how colors are used to convey emotions in art and literature.
Yes, "come with me" is a phrase. It is a request or invitation for someone to accompany you to a specific place or activity.
A verb phrase consists of a main verb and any auxiliary (helping) verbs that come before or after it. This combination of verbs works together to express the action or state of being in a sentence.