I'll be back
Well, honey, the phrase you're looking for is "Woe is me." Three letters in the first word, two in the second, and two in the third with an 'o' at the end. Hope that clears things up for ya!
No, but "in parts of three states" is a prepositional phrase, because it begins with the preposition "in."
ars gratia artis
emo
all all
Little AUK
Oak
The first three letters are JON. The last three letters are NES.
The first three letters in the word storage are S,T,and O
Some phrases with the format W**** **** ******s are: Where were parents? Willy goes bonkers However due to the variety of words that fit those criteria it is extremely unfeasible to attempt to provide all the possible phrases, you're better off looking/asking for more clues towards the phrase and/or finding the subject of the phrase.
HEART The first four letters 'hear' refer to the function of the middle three letters, 'ear.' The last three letters 'art' is stuff that you do.
143 generally refers to one letter, four letters, and three letters, spelling out the phrase "I love you."