A tidbit of something valuable. (eg) a nugget of wisdom
You've heard it wrong, I'm afraid. It should be CROWNED with success. Think of what a crown looks like and you'll get the idea of what this phrase is trying to convey.
It means cliche, so old that it's not humorous any longer.
The word cliche is an English word referring to something that is obvious or trite in nature. The word can also be used to mean a word that is overused.
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what does the phrase There`s ruin in store for you mean
You've heard it wrong, I'm afraid. It should be CROWNED with success. Think of what a crown looks like and you'll get the idea of what this phrase is trying to convey.
There are no candy apples in default/original Minecraft; you could mean the Golden Apple, if you mean that then; on a crafting table put a red apple in the middle and golden nuggets around it. If you want a Enchanted Golden Apple you have to put golden blocks around it. If you mean a candy apple you're using mods.
A nugget is a nugget no one knows cause nuggets can be nuggets like cause they're nuggets in their nugget world of theirs. Or nuggets. If a nugget isn't a nugget, then the nugget won't go nuggets on the other nugget places, cause, well, they aren't people. I mean nuggets. Nuggets are not people.
The term 'be yourself' is very cliche, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't listen to it Well, you certainly have heard it often and it sounds, at least to me, a bit trite. You hear this advice, particularly if you are so unfortunate to be an insecure teenager, quite often, and if you want to say anything relevant I would recommend something less superficial and some advice or phrase which is original.
Humanity is all of us homo sapiens or people. A mass is a large number. "Mass of humanity" is just a cliche way of saying a lot of people.
If the question concerns a dream of gold nuggets, it suggests that the dreamer has an idea or the beginning of something that could result in wealth.
A cliche is a phrase or opinion that is overused and can betray a lack of original thought. For example, using the term Abandon Ship. Many use this phrase outside its original meaning. Its original form was a command to leave a ship which was sinking or in a state of destress which could effect human life. Now however, the phrase is used in any situation to mean people leaving a situation or event. An instance of this would be a number of people leaving their jobs because the company is in trouble or even to leave a party which is dead or boring and people would say "no fun here, I'm going to abandon ship" meaning they are leaving the party.
Extreme changes of fortune.Too much of something or not enough of something
Same as in English, something that's overdone to the point of predictability and cheesiness.
It means cliche, so old that it's not humorous any longer.
The word cliche is an English word referring to something that is obvious or trite in nature. The word can also be used to mean a word that is overused.
Well a cliche is a phrase that is aid alot or is redundant so if someone were to say "Pardon the cliches" I would think they were asking you to either ignore them or to forgive them for using them in the first place. Sorry if this doesn't help you at all I'm only a freshman in high school.