To make the meaning of a phrase more cryptic, one could write the phrase in a code. One could also substitute vague words for more specific words in the phrase.
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Those are the words of former college football coach and current ESPN college football analyst Lou Holtz.
It looks like someone has misremembered the words that Neil Armstrong first spoke on the surface of the moon: "That's one small step for (a) man, one giant leap for mankind".
The phrase "lkimasu" is a verb meaning to go. Should you be looking to use this phrase in past tense and needing to acknowledge that someone has gone, "Ikimashita" is the correct past tense phrase.
An anagrind is part of a cryptic crossword clue which indicates that the letters of another word or phrase are hidden in another, and need to be anagrammed.
That is the correct spelling of the phrase "we watch football" in English.
Well today, the use of the phrase "a person is on a witch hunt" means that the person is looking for someone to blame.
The term googly eyes is used when someone has a crush on someone and can't keep their eyes off of them. It means they're looking at them a lot with interest in mind.
The phrase 'urged by someone' is correct; e.g. "He was urged by someone to fight for his rights."
The phrase "We will miss you too" is not a question; it's a statement expressing that the speaker shares the sentiment of missing someone. If you're looking to ask someone if they will miss you, you could phrase it as, "Will you miss me too?" This would clearly convey your intent to ask about their feelings.
The cryptic clue "far too much" refers to the artist "Toto." The word "far" can suggest "to" and "too much" can imply "excess," which leads to "Toto" as a play on the phrase. Toto is a band known for hits like "Africa."