you can do this
The phrase "keep out" could be replaced with the phrases:no admittanceno trespassingno entranceno exitprivate property (by implication, means "keep out")keep off the property
To keep doing good,or keep improving yourself.
A couple of phrases that can be used like "for example" and "for instance" are among other things, and in other words.
theorem
group, village, town.
Yes. Be honest with yourself as to why your being mean and think about improving that.
Descripitve phrases mean when u are compareing with some thing. Like you are as blind as a bat
Different phrases that mean the same thing are called synonyms.
Yes, those phrases mean the same thing.
When a sentence consists of two phrases that have the same length, they are called balanced phrases. Hope this helpful :)
wat doese phrases for people mean please tell me
Mean catchphrases often reflect sarcasm or mockery and can include phrases like "Nice try, but no one’s buying it," or "Keep talking; I’m just here for the drama." Others might be "You really thought that would work?" or "Bless your heart, but that’s just sad." These phrases are typically used to undermine someone's confidence or belittle their efforts in a humorous or cutting way.