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The word depicted in "OWHER" is "WHERE." The letters can be rearranged to spell "WHERE," which is a common interrogative word used to ask about a location or place.
saying
This puzzle refers to the phrase "back and forth."
Laughter is the best medicine
How do you use the phrase 'it goes with out saying' ??I lived with them for a year, so it goes without saying I know them well.
This puzzle refers to the phrase "back and forth."
saying
Saying a phrase over and over can be called repitition. Seems simple but really its a litterary tool to use repitition on a word or phrase.
Laughter is the best medicine
String him along is a saying. It begins with the word string.
The common saying depicted in the verbal picture puzzles "deci sion another one" is "Decision made." The word "deci" sounds like "decide," and "sion" can be interpreted as the suffix for "decision." The phrase "another one" can imply that a choice has been finalized or that a decision has been made again.
alliteration if you're saying what i think you're saying
The Game catchphrase revolves around one player who has a secret word or phrase who has to coerce his teammates into saying the secret word or phrase. This game is very similar to the game Taboo.
How do you use the phrase 'it goes with out saying' ??I lived with them for a year, so it goes without saying I know them well.
A euphemism is basically an unoffensive, mild word or phrase substituted for a blunt, harsh word or phrase. For example, instead of saying someone died saying they "passed away," or calling a prison a "correctional facility."
There are a few general rules for the game called Catch Phrase. These rules include refraining from saying words that rhyme with the word being guessed, giving the first letter of a word that is being guessed, or saying a part of the word that is being guessed.
Yes, if a word or phrase is repeated twice, it is considered repetition. Repetition involves the act of saying or writing the same word or phrase more than once for emphasis, clarity, or rhetorical effect.