A phrase is a small group of words that forms a unit of meaning within a sentence. It does not contain a subject and a verb, so it does not express a complete thought on its own. Phrases can serve different grammatical functions within a sentence.
"Grave" is a phrase that can mean serious.
"Ngiyakuthanda" is a Zulu phrase that means "I love you" in English.
The Greek phrase "then ine toso poli" translates to "that is not so much" in English.
"Ngizokulinda phindabuye" is a Zulu phrase that means "I will wait for you to return" in English.
The phrase "whenever you feel like" means that you have the freedom to choose the timing or circumstances in which to do something. It suggests that you can act based on your own preference or inclination without specific constraints.
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"Grave" is a phrase that can mean serious.
"The phrase 'mean slow toffee' does not have a commonly recognized meaning. It may be a colloquial expression or a phrase that is not widely known."
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There is no such phrase as "praise so".
The phrase is in Latin, and it translates to "It is."
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This phrase has no meaning out of context.
The phrase picking daisies can mean smoking weed. However the phrase can mean an innocent way of wasting time.