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I'm pretty sure they use that expression because a cat they say has nine lives, but I can't be sure.
The tortoise with a Pretty Daughter
A cardinal.
kind of
More or less. And pretty much intact, but pretty stained.
yes i think im pretty sure it is
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"Let's Play! Pretty Cure Modulation!"
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The words are spelled PRETTY PENNY. A pretty penny would be nice and shiny. For some reason, the phrase has come to mean something that is very costly, "worth a pretty penny."
They are very common, it's just a marking that looks pretty for certain people.
The phrase "pretty flower" would be예쁜 꽃 (yeppeun kkoch)in Korean.
To sick 4 you or pretty big
I'm pretty sure it is. It's casual, but it's correct. Here's the break down of the parts if you're curious: Subject: There? (Inverted order? If so, a lot?) Verb: Is (Linking Verb) Predicate Noun: A lot (If inverted order, there?) Prepositional Phrase: Of stuff Adverb: here (answers where) Not sure on the inverted order thing, but I'm pretty sure that "there is a lot of stuff here" is grammatically correct
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Bellino quadro is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "pretty picture".Specifically, the masculine adjective bellino means "pretty". The masculine noun quadro translates as "picture, portrait". The pronunciation will be "behl-LEE-noh KWAH-droh" in Italian.
elle est jolie is the translation. This translation is for the phrase She is pretty.