The Keep Walking phrase was used in the Johnnie Walker advert. The meaning of the phrase is to keep on drinking Johnnie Walker as encouraged in the advert.
It was easy , effortless
From my experience, it's a saying that is usually said from adult to child to keep them out of the puddles, but not to stop them from having fun.You make a game of "jumping over" them, thus avoiding splashing your clothes, rather than if you were "walking through" them....
Possibly you mean a verb phrase, for example: is walking, was listening, have seen, had been, had been walking, will be sent, is being repaired, They are words - verbs and auxilary verbs or modal verbs - that make up the complete verb phrase
Charlotte Mary Yonge's novel, Nuttie's Father printed in 1885 portrays the first known usage of this phrase. It means "keep it in your head or keep it secret."
A 'dead man walking' is a person freely walking and moving (i.e. alive) but certainly very soon-to-be killed.
poo
It was easy , effortless
To keep doing good,or keep improving yourself.
From my experience, it's a saying that is usually said from adult to child to keep them out of the puddles, but not to stop them from having fun.You make a game of "jumping over" them, thus avoiding splashing your clothes, rather than if you were "walking through" them....
Stay out of trouble
Possibly you mean a verb phrase, for example: is walking, was listening, have seen, had been, had been walking, will be sent, is being repaired, They are words - verbs and auxilary verbs or modal verbs - that make up the complete verb phrase
Possibly you mean a verb phrase, for example: is walking, was listening, have seen, had been, had been walking, will be sent, is being repaired, They are words - verbs and auxilary verbs or modal verbs - that make up the complete verb phrase
It means you should continue to progress.
Charlotte Mary Yonge's novel, Nuttie's Father printed in 1885 portrays the first known usage of this phrase. It means "keep it in your head or keep it secret."
Over my head a clause or phrase
to advance or to keep on doing something depends on the phrase
This phrase means to keep it to yourself or else to be patient and stop pushing for action on something.