The following sayings are designed to cheer you up when things are bad: Every cloud had a silver lining. It's darkest just before the dawn. Sunshine always follows rain.
Never heard of that one, but we say "take forty winks" to mean have a little nap.
No. You would say: Why does every one of us do stupid things at times?
its from Tamil This metaphor dates from Roman times--Livy used it in his history of Rome--and it remains in common use.
I heard this from the hk dramas too! And also if you sneeze many times in a row is someone scolding you. But nobody seems to believe me
It means to try to deceive someone. Most websites say it dates back to the times when people wore those large wigs.
A few things: More is what than it seems. You might be surprised at times. Anyone can be different.
No it is not because it is not describing a noun. Its describing times when things happen
you will not be able to remember things and you should repeat things several times to help you remember it
someone threw a clock out the window
Most tattoos that are considered taboo is anything that is not related to anything Christian. Many times if you have a tattoo of a scripture or religious idiom, it is said to be ok.
My brother can be annoying at times. My brother gets on my nerves sometimes.
Procrastination makes the problem bigger. The idiom itself relates to clothing that has become ripped and requires stitching to repair it. Failing to fix the rip will only cause the rip to worsen, which will inevitably require more stitching and therefore more time to repair -- 9 times more time according to the idiom. The idiom can be applied to any situation where regular maintenance allows you to spread the cost of that maintenance, rather than allowing faults to accumulate to the point where you have no option but to deal with them all at once, which typically ends up costing more time and money than if you'd dealt with each problem as it arose. A related idiom is "do not put off until tomorrow what can be done today", although this really means if you have time to do something today, then you'll have more time to do other things tomorrow.
Which border do you mean? If you are looking for the answer to the Times Jumbo Crossword 820 the answer is 'Scotticism'!
"Now and then" means that something occurs once in a while. If someone asks, "does it rain here," and it only rains a few times a year, you could say "now and then it rains." This is used to indicate something that doesn't happen often.
Bad, bad things happen. Make sure you type correctly the first time.
He denied knowing Jesus three times because he was afraid that the Romans would crucify him as well.
There are a few things that can happen if you plea guilty to a DUI. You could go to jail or have probation for a while. It all really depends on what all happen and how many times it has happen.