When deer get spooked, they raise their tails and run away. This is the origin of the phrase "hightail it," which means that a person left a place as quickly as possible.
Yes, a sentence can start with a prepositional phrase. For example: "In the morning, I enjoy a cup of coffee."
Certainly! Here is an example: "Me and my friends went to the movies last night."
It was a turn of phrase.I have lost my phrase book.A phrase is not a phase.A phrase is not a praise either.I wonder what the phrase means?
The phrase 'wish you were here' in Welsh is 'dy fod di yma'.
Yes, you can start a phrase with "therefore" to indicate a consequence or conclusion based on previous information. For example, "Therefore, we have decided to move forward with the project."
No. Direct Auto's spokesperson, JJ Hightail, is played by actor and comedian Carlos Alazraqui.
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When horses run, they raise their tails. A ride on a running horse would be riding an animal with it tail raised high. So "hightail" came to be a synonym for "move fast" or "run."
The verb in the phrase 'spring days are here' is the word 'are.'
Bill Engvall is the comedian who coined the phrase, "Here's your sign".
Yes, a sentence can start with a prepositional phrase. For example: "In the morning, I enjoy a cup of coffee."
Certainly! Here is an example: "Me and my friends went to the movies last night."
Yes cannot start a prepositional phrase because it's not a preposition.
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you use this phrase when giving something to someone