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The phrase a full plate means that you cant digest more food you are very much full. You have enough food
The phrase full of malarkey means that one is full of foolishness and nonsense
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The phrase "lust for life" means to enjoy life to the fullest, live every day as if it were your last and to take full advantage all of the things that life has to offer.
In the King James version * The phrase get full is not mentioned * The phrase got full is not mentioned
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The phrase a full plate means that you cant digest more food you are very much full. You have enough food
As full as it can possibly be
The phrase full of malarkey means that one is full of foolishness and nonsense
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No, the line means that it's on
For the british
The phrase "to circle up" typically means to gather together as a group, often physically forming a circle, for a discussion, activity, or sharing session. It is a way to create a sense of community and unity among the participants.
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Whatever happens, whatever may come my way.
Probably the phrase should read "full of beans" which means full of energy.