Some phrases that end with the word room can include "You can get much done when you first spend time alone thinking in your room" or "You can find the peace you are seeking locked away in your room". Another phrase could be "Life begins when you step out of your room".
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"Let's get it on." "Bring it on." have no leg to stand on something to hand your hat on a put on Right on! Get a move on! Put your game face on Take me on turn me on put the finishing touch on get your groove on Come on!
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epistrophe
It is called epistrophe when a speaker repeats the ending word or words of a phrase, clause, or sentence at the end of subsequent phrases, clauses, or sentences for emphasis and persuasion.
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An index is an alphabetical list of reference words and page numbers.In large documents or books, the index usually appears at the end of the text.Word offers the tools to select words or phrases within the text and identify them as index entries. When all the entries are identified, the word index command is used to build the index.
Yes, it can. Example:I have an answer for you.
No. A suffix is a word part that is added to the end of a root word (ie, darkness). Or, nor, and for are conjunctions. A conjunction is a part of speech that connects two words, phrases or clauses together.
The only one-word anagram is a dialect term, swanned, the past tense of 'to swan' (to swear).The letters do spell the phrases "sawn end" and "new sand."