to get out of your way
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The phrase pop off means to go away.
It means No Problem
The Phrase "It is as handy as it is becoming" means it is as useful as it is up and coming.
It is a nonsense phrase from a nursery rhyme that just means "no." It's "swearing" by the wolf's beard (the hair on his chin).
The prepositional phrase in the sentence is "with red hair."
That phrase basically means you are crazy, or out of your mind. "Why is Mary pulling out her hair?!" "I don't know, I think she has a screw loose."
it means to have a bad hair day (figuratively speaking it means your day was really bad) Conker´s reference: as he has not hair ( he has fur) its a bad fur day :)
The Latin phrase ad pulchra means literally "for beauty".
Bei capelli is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "beautiful hair."Specifically, the masculine adjective bei means "beautiful." The masculine noun capelli means "hair." The pronunciation is "beh kah-PEHL-lee."
This phrase likely describes hair that is bright red or orange in color, similar to molten lava. It implies that the person's hair is vivid and intense in its appearance.
"The lock (of hair)" or "the streak (in the hair)" are English equivalents of the French phrase "la mèche."Specifically, the feminine singular definite article "la" means "the." The feminine noun "mèche" includes among its meanings "lock (of hair), streak (in the hair)." The pronunciation is "lah mehsh."
Yes, "with long golden hair" is a prepositional phrase. It includes the preposition "with" and describes the noun "hair."
The full phrase is 'the hair of the dog that bit you' and means that the thing that caused an ailment can cure it too. The phrase originally comes from the ancient idea that the burnt hair of a dog is the antidote to the bite of a dog.
The prepositional phrase in this sentence is "with the yellow hair," which modifies the noun "boy."
This means that his hair was a ugly mixture of blond and grey..