If someone says "the story applies to you" they mean that the story they told is similar to something they see in your life, and they think the lesson of the story is a lesson you could learn.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant to begin a story or narrative. The image is of the cowboy letting the story out of his lungs.
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The phrase is "the suspension of disbelief." It is what happens when we "forget" that we are at a play or a movie, and become involved in the story.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This one meant your brain, your head. The image is of the head being the upper story of your body.
It is a phrase repeated by a ghost in a story which is part of the compilation Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark.
All depends what you mean by sweet words, if you mean confectionary, then Nougat applies. It you mean terms of endearment, then Beloved applies
Excess applies
All depends what you mean by sweet words, if you mean confectionary, then Nougat applies. It you mean terms of endearment, then Beloved applies
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"E lo stesso per voi" is an Italian phrase that translates to "It is the same for you" in English. It can be used to express that the same situation or feeling applies to the person being addressed. The phrase conveys a sense of shared experience or sentiment.
sequel (as in a second story following an original) = hemshekh (המשך)However, the phrase "en sequel" doesn't appear to be an english phrase, so I can't translate it.
if the word "man" is in English it could mean: of our man Do you mean "dénouement"? That refers to the "falling action" after the climax at the end of a story.