Ages and ages and ages means a really long time.
what does the phrase "Nani Loa" mean
science is pragmatic not dogmatic
You may mean 'je ne sais quoi' which is a French phrase essentially meaning "who knows"
Depending on the context -- the sentence or phrase where NR is used -- it may mean 'natural round'.
(hydro)-means water (ponic)-means conained
forever
the middle ages name cums from the phrase middle is the centre and the ages part cums from the ages ago phrase ha ha
The phrase "middle ages" has four syllables. The syllables in the phrase are mid-dle-a-ges.
You use this phrase to mean something that has been in existence for a very long time. You might say "I've lived here for ages," or "That book has been checked out of the library for ages." Sometimes, "ages" is a literal term, meaning decades or generations, such as houses or monuments which have "been here for ages." Other times, it is an exaggeration, such as "I've been waiting in line for ages."
A ground phrase is a musical term referring to a recurring bass pattern or chord progression that provides a solid foundation for the harmonic structure of a piece. It is often repeated throughout the composition, anchoring the music and providing a sense of stability.
That is not a phrase
what does it mean? "Now belongs to the ages"
what does the phrase rule of thumb mean
what does the phrase There`s ruin in store for you mean
a phrase that is traditional
"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."
The phrase "it was Greek to you" originates from William Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar." In Act 1, Scene 2, Casca says to Cassius, "For mine own part, it was Greek to me." This phrase is used to convey that something is difficult or incomprehensible to someone.