A phrase is considered a cliche when youve heard it too often
It is considered racist because it is used in a negative way to refer to people of African origin.
The correct phrase is "in and of itself" which means "considered alone"
It's no picnic for him is a phrase saying a task is difficult and unenjoyable, or something is not easy for a person. Picnics these days, notwithstanding the other answer, are considered simple, easy, and enjoyable.
"Pradage" is a word that can be synonymous with advice. It is also used to describe a phrase that is considered words of wisdom.
That is the correct spelling of "well thought out" but a synonymous phrase could be "thoroughly considered," also "contemplated" or planned.
A joke that became a clich
It depends on how you phrase it. If it's about food going down your throat, then no, it's not considered inappropriate.
click on it (wait) till it gets a phew experience then clich jumpon
The prepositional phrase is "of art."
A gerund phrase is not considered a sentence. See below: waiting for the bus (a gerund phrase, not a complete sentence) While waiting for the bus, I like to listen to music. (complete sentence)
"Rhee is a sinister and dangerous man, an anachronism who had strayed into this age to use the clich
Francium is considered a solid.
Not vague
Yes, using the phrase "god damnit" is considered blasphemy by some religious beliefs as it involves invoking a deity in a disrespectful or irreverent manner.
The typical phrase that is used on a name tag is, Hi! My name is, followed by a blank area to write in a name. This is considered an ice breaker phrase.
The phrase "by themselves" (unaccompanied) is two words, by and themselves.
It means that I cannot possible be considered big.