check book
Check it out!
Shining Stars! Reach for the Stars! Shoot for the Stars!
instead of long period of time, you can use phrases like:a long terma long spella phaseyou can even use the word tenure if it suits the situation.
"From hep cats, to full birds" is the slang of the 1940's
Yes.Checked out is the past tense of check out. Check out is a phrasal verb - it is more than one word. The two words check and out act together like one word.
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"Earn your stripes" means to prove yourself or gain experience. "Seeing stripes" refers to experiencing dizziness or disorientation. "The last stripe" signifies a final warning or consequence. "Zebra crossing" is a term used for pedestrian crossings marked with stripes.
turn the other cheek
"I'm sorry if that scared you..."
Some synonyms and phrases that can replace the word "recommends" are: advocate, advise, urge, put in two cents, give a pointer and instruct. These are some simple words and phrases that mean exactly the same thing.
Incredible New Clothes Hung
well one phrase is "cute as a button"
Phrases with the word "red": * caught red handed * red in the face * (a business may be) in the red * a red shirt freshman or rookie on a sports team
Words that connect words or phrases are called conjunctions.
Many short phrases start with the word will. Some examples are "Will you please help me," "Will you come look at this," and "Will you be home soon?".
Ask your father.
Check it out!