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"Home Sweet Home" is an English idiomatic phrase that is first documented as part of a well-known song in an 1823 American play. Before that, the phrase was sometimes used, but did not gain popularity until after the song.
Home sweet Home There's no place like home "Home In" as in getting close to the target.
The phrase "home sweet home" is overused and can be considered cliche. However, it is very true that there is no place like home and most people are happy there so the cliche is justified.
Do you mean-Is sweet an adjective in the phrase "His sweet embrace"? If so-yes!
The phrase "Home Sweet Home" comes from a song written in 1823, long before there were movies. However, the song was used in the the silent movie The House of Cards released in 1909
Hawaiians speak English, The phrase is " Sweet Bird "
Apache by the Sugarhill Gang
Home sweet home
You can go to A Sweet Affair for something tempting. catchy phrase for cup cakes
The address of the Sweet Home Public Library is: 1101 13Th Ave, Sweet Home, 97386 2197
Yes she does. It is called "Home Sweet Home."