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An idiom is a word or phrase that is not meant to be taken literally but figuratively. Examples include "kick the bucket" or "raining cats and dogs."
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The phrase trans ocean is meant to mean across the ocean. Trans ocean is meant to be the same as transocean, which is not a word but a shorter version of transoceanic, to which it is meant to have a similar meaning.
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Figurative language that uses exaggeration to make a point
measurements are taken in a way that is the same every time. - apex
its something that is not meant to be taken seriously like the phrase " I have butterflies in my stomach" or " the clouds were crying".
Liberal is one word that describes what Bill Clinton meant by "new democrat."
host is word taken in web creating software
The phrase "magasin de jouets" is a phrase in French. It translates in English to "toy store". The word "magasin" translates to store. The word "jouets" translates to "toys".
The phrase is "better spell it out" (meaning the word meant is unclear).
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