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There is a phrase in english. "You took the words right out of my mouth". This means saying what someone else was about to say.
if you know that then why dont you get someone else that really likes you that would never cheat on you
The phrase 'tsk tsk' is usually used as a reprimand when admonishing the behavior of someone else. It is a way of expressing disapproval to someone or something.
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.
It is a phrase that means just what it says -- someone was blinking their eyes between whatever else was in the original sentence.
When he gets married to someone else.
The phrase agentes comerciales is Spanish. Translated into English this phrase means commercial agent. A commercial agent is someone who solicits business on behalf of someone else.
The phrase "leave it up to" means to entrust a decision or action to someone else, indicating that they have the authority or responsibility to handle it.
Thank you very much. How else do you thank someone?
"Eventually"-O.K.-That's the answer._If you want more, ask someone else.
no he doesn't he fancies someone else i will never mention. i have not even told my friends or family. no he doesn't he fancies someone else i will never mention. i have not even told my friends or family.