This probably refers to the act of smoking. "He took a drag on his cigarette."
Really??!! I dunno, that seems pretty far-fetched to me... I always thought it referred to something a little more realistic and commonplace to everyday life. Like spontaneous drag racing...
the meaning of the phrase myriad manifestation is-countless evidence
A phrase that is compound. Meaning two or more.
That's easy! Its a phrase.
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It means No Problem
The meaning of the phrase by and by is over time or eventually. It means something will take place sometime on the future but not at a specified time.
To receive a telephone call.
Consider the phrase deeply, from all angles, all perspectives of your life.
The common meaning of the phrase olamba is that the person needs to take a bath. It comes from the word lambal, meaning bathing.
you click and drag on the phrase =)
we will begin to take a drag on this cigarette.
"Seize the leadership" or, more colloquially, "take command".
Drag is something that is force exerted. It is a force that is exerted in the opposite direction of movement.
the meaning of the phrase myriad manifestation is-countless evidence
take a spin in my car.... ummm....see how my life is compared to yours?
The phrase is 'fortune favours the brave' - meaning 'prosperity comes to those who take chances'.
There are different usages for the phrase "take off." In the non-idiomatic sense, as in "take off your hat, or "take a little off the top," "take" means to manipulate, to control. In the idiom "take (oneself) off " meaning to depart hastily, or of an airplane, to begin flight, it has no separate meaning - that is why idioms cannot be "figured out" simply by understanding the words in them.