There are many short phrases that are funny, inspirational, and some are famous quotes. Examples of these include, "Money does not buy happiness," "Look on the bright side," and "Be true to yourself."
turn the other cheek
Some words that can be made from the word 'popular' are:alaploppalparploppolarpoppourpulprapup
The word 'knock' has several definitions. It would be impossible to list all phrases and sentences. Not a complete answer but don't knock it.
The word 'err' has quite a few synonyms. Some of the synonyms include botch, blunder, bungle, deviate, and bumble. Some phrases that have the same meaning are to make a mistake or to do wrong.
foul play, horse play, role play, cold play, rough play
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turn the other cheek
Words that connect words or phrases are called conjunctions.
Some synonyms and phrases that can replace the word "recommends" are: advocate, advise, urge, put in two cents, give a pointer and instruct. These are some simple words and phrases that mean exactly the same thing.
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well one phrase is "cute as a button"
Phrases with the word "red": * caught red handed * red in the face * (a business may be) in the red * a red shirt freshman or rookie on a sports team
Ask your father.
Example sentence - We planted clover in the lawn to help it stay green.
Popular phrases with the word "broken" include "broken heart," which refers to emotional pain from a relationship ending, and "broken record," describing someone who repeatedly makes the same point. Other phrases include "broken promises," highlighting unfulfilled commitments, and "broken dreams," which signifies aspirations that have not come to fruition. Each phrase conveys a sense of loss or disappointment in various contexts.
Some phrases with the format W**** **** ******s are: Where were parents? Willy goes bonkers However due to the variety of words that fit those criteria it is extremely unfeasible to attempt to provide all the possible phrases, you're better off looking/asking for more clues towards the phrase and/or finding the subject of the phrase.