Remain confident, do not worry, things will go better tomorrow.
The word rise is a noun form, a word for an upward movement; an increase in size, amount, or strength; an increase in the power or influence of someone or something; a word for a thing.Examples:The rise of the sun tomorrow is at 6:46 AM.It's not nice to say things just to get a rise out of him.'The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich' by William L. Shirer
The idiom older than the sun is self-explanatory. It means that you are extremely old. The sun is around 4.5 billion years old and to be older than that, you'd have to be around for a long time. Hope this helped.Just judging from the words, it seems to refer to somethingthat already existed before the sun formed.
It means that someone admires that person beyond logic, to the point where they think that person is the most important person in the world. The image is of the person being the center of the universe, where the sun orbits them.Well it means that, who ever the 'you' is referring to, is so important and valued by the individual saying this idiom, that the sun rises and sets for him.
Sometimes people talk about a place in the sun, which is a place where they can enjoy the sunlight, as opposed to a dark and gloomy cave or other unpleasant place where there is a lack of sunlight. Metaphorically it refers to a good standard of living and a good social status. I need my place in the sun.
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Totally certain
For the sun rise not tomorrow.
Spring Equinox ----
Today the sun rose in central Argentina at 7:57 AM. Tomorrow it is suppose to rise at the same time, 7:57AM.
Nothing. The sun will still rise tomorrow
Well I am a very magical person, the sun is going to rise tomorrow glad to be of service.
The sun will rise tomorrow and who knows what the day will bring?
You'll find the sun and moon set & rise times here: http://www.40-below.com/sunmoon/index.html
I can say with certainty that the sun will rise tomorrow.
It depends on what the rest of the phrase said. "Everything under the sun" is a figurative way of saying "everything," while "under the sun" alone would mean out in the sunlight.
You can't show me anything that I haven't seen already.?
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