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Les framboises are 'the raspberries' in English.
It is some sort of scam trying to trick you by claiming they are giving away money for free.
This phrase typically means that someone is in a situation where they are at a disadvantage compared to someone else, giving the other person an upper hand or advantage in the situation.
Les framboises are 'the raspberries' in English.
you use this phrase when giving something to someone
It means reading through a document for mistakes etc, giving it a second eye so to say
In restaurant and cooking terms the phrase "dish out" means to plate and serve food. However, the phrase has also come to mean giving someone a tough time or punishment or even information.
'Keep on giving' is a literal phrase, neither allegorical nor symbolic. I don't believe it will ever be possible to trace, sorry.
151.2 grams of raspberries in one cup
Kail and raspberries would taste better than the carrots and raspberries.
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