O my God I am very sorry for all my sins that displease you with your help I will sin no more Amen.
Actor interact re tract inp -ACT f -act ref -act at tr -act
Words that would provoke a reasonable person to an immediate act of violence
go,or,bar,act,Meg,bat
Parliament's Declaratory Act
Yes, in the context of a play, "Act One" is typically capitalized as it refers to the specific act or section of the play.
Charades
gorgeing
idiom is a type of slang. so to say that something has an idiomatic expression, means that it uses slang words. so "get his act together" is idiomatic as its using slang words (act) to represent meanings of other words, as act is referring to the way he presents himself or maybe his lifestyle choices.
it was an act of the colonists AGAINST the british government. in other words, an act of patriotism.
Two words put together to make one word-:-)
When two words act against each other in one sentence, it is called an 'oxymoron'.
The act or words of welcoming someone