Prosperous
Oodles and oodles
Being productive, industrious, prolific, accomplishing a lot...
another way saying hello.
Another way of saying a lot, is many.However, it also depends on the context in which you're using the word. If it is "There are a lot of cars" then many would fit. On the other hand, if it were used in the context of "They talk a lot." then other terms, such as a great deal or quite a bit, would probably fit better.
Another way of saying you will stand by those prices is to express your commitment to maintaining them. You could say, "I will uphold these prices" or "I will support these prices." This conveys a sense of loyalty and consistency in pricing.
Another way of saying "gets a lot of use" is "is heavily utilized." You could also say it "sees frequent usage" or "is in high demand." These phrases convey the idea that something is used often or extensively.
The original saying started in 1897 in which the saying was 'more days, more dollars' and over the years, the saying evolved to 'another day, another dollar.'
Yes, of course it's true! When you say things behind another person's back ( that aren't good ) tells the person that's listening that you are untrustworthy. It makes them wonder... "If they're saying those things about someone else -- what must they be saying about me?"
yes
There's no power in the word at all. Saying "hi" does nothing - except greet another person.
Well, there are a lot of things that can answer anything. One of them is simply saying "What?" ( A good way to get your brothers annoyed) Another way to answer anything is saying "Na."
they have a lot of courage, they are very brave. They don't fear danger.