Cranny.
He was behind on what their doing know
Comes on any day...
Ah, what a lovely idiom! The missing word is "cards." When you put all your cards on the table, you are being open and honest about your thoughts and feelings. It's a beautiful way to connect with others and build trust.
He was behind on what their doing know
As it stands it is a figurative expression and therefore an idiom. In context it could also conceivably be a hyperbolic statement, ie. an exaggeration. It is more aptly a non sequitur, as half of forever is still, in effect, forever.
The idiom "in the doghouse" refers to someone who is in trouble or facing disapproval, often due to their actions or behavior. In this context, after missing two practices, it suggests that the person is facing consequences or discontent from a coach, teammates, or authority figure. Essentially, they've fallen out of favor because of their commitment issues.
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The missing half of the word pair is "order" - together they form the term "law and order."
he only cuts the prices when you upgrade his shop.
My Nook lasts about 8 hours continuous. However, the Nook often shuts down by itself to save power. It's a very helpful thing, in case I forget to shut it down.
The idiom for going about something in the wrong way is "missing the mark." This phrase refers to failing to achieve the intended goal or objective due to a misguided approach. Another similar idiom is "taking the wrong tack," which means choosing an ineffective method or direction in addressing a problem.
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