Well, how much wood could a wood chuck chuck if a wood chuck could chuck wood?
Im joking. It means to be in a solitary position.
When a cloud is white that means it will be sunny and it must rain.
If you mean above 20,000 feet, it's probably a cirrus cloud.
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Cloud on Apple is a virtual storage solution. When saving pictures, apps, and music, you have the option of saving in in the "cloud". The media is "virtually stored" and can be accessed at any time.
A cumulus cloud is a type of cloud that is characterized by its puffy and fluffy appearance. These clouds typically indicate fair weather conditions, but they can also develop into larger storm clouds if they continue to grow vertically.
The phrase is short for "meet one's proverbial maker." It means to die and meet God.
Proverbial Reggae was created in 1978.
Sorry, it may simply mean that the proverbial "chicken" never made it to "the other side"!
"Proverbial truth" refers to a truth or wisdom that is commonly expressed or accepted as being true, like a proverb. It suggests that there is a well-known and frequently cited piece of wisdom or truth that is generally understood to be accurate or valid.
it is an adjective ex) Finding my long lost sister was like finding the proverbial needle in a haystack. or... The proverbial construction workers whistled at the various passers-by.
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A proverbial truth is a saying that reveals some kind of wisdom or advice about life within a short saying
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It translates to mean 'the land of the long white cloud'.Land Of The Long White Cloud.
When a cloud is white that means it will be sunny and it must rain.
"Proverbial" means relating to a proverb. Originally, people used it in expressions like, "Well, I see the sun is out, so I'd best make the proverbial hay." The word "proverbial" tells us that the word "hay" is to be understood in terms of a proverb, in this case "Make hay while the sun shines".Unfortunately a lot of people liked the sound of "the proverbial __________" so they started using it even when they had no proverb in mind. In the sentence in your question, it's hard to imagine what proverb they might be alluding to ("two's company; three's a crowd" doesn't seem to fit), so it is very possible that the word "proverbial" serves no purpose, and what the person meant was "It's always nice to have company" which is straightforward enough.