The phrase "April showers bring May flowers" is a popular saying that reflects the idea that the rain showers in April help bring about the blooming of flowers in May. It highlights the seasonal transition from the rainy month of April to the blossoming month of May. The phrase has origins in English literature and has been passed down as a common weather-related proverb.
An antecedent phrase is an opening phrase in a piece of music - followed by a consequent phrase, which "answers" the opening phrase.
"Phrase" is called "phrase" in French.
In April of 2009 voters chose the following words or phrases as possible substitutes for "as you can see": "Obviously" "Clearly" "Plainly" "Therefore" "Hence" "You must agree that" I suspect there's more going on, and I'll be back with more later.
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April showers bring May flowers.
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'April baby' refers to April Fool's Day- meaning a fool Ex- Yo Romeo bought that Toyota without checking up on the mileage, What an April Baby! Click on the link below to see the Urbandictionary.com reference
It was not a puzzle on April 2 2013
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"IN GOD WE TRUST" The first coin to bear this motto was the 1864 2 cent piece.
Atlanta in May has the most rainfall in Georgia.
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The battle at Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775.
The name of the state Alabama is of Choctaw origin. First mentioned in April of 1742, the Choctaw phrase "albah amo"means "the thicket clearers". Today, there is a tribe named Albaamu after the phrase.
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