Sunshine, sunscreen, sunflower, sundial.
"Have you finished your homework?" "Can you pass me the salt please?" "What are you doing later?" "The decision is up to you."
"Golden opportunity" "Golden age" "Golden rule" "Golden retriever"
Words that connect words or phrases are called conjunctions.
It is called epistrophe when a speaker repeats the ending word or words of a phrase, clause, or sentence at the end of subsequent phrases, clauses, or sentences for emphasis and persuasion.
For better for worse
table
Simple as pie
Funny business The Business End He Means Business Getting Down to Business Business as Usual Business is Business
She's a real drama queen.
middle of the road or in the middle of nowhere
Safer, safest, safehouse, safecracker, and vouchsafe.
Sunshine, sunscreen, sunflower, sundial.
lit,sit,bit
Phrases that contain the word "control" include "exercise control," "loss of control," "self-control," and "control over." Other examples are "quality control," "remote control," and "control group." These phrases are often used in various contexts, such as psychology, management, and science.
white out, white chtistmas, white power, white out
like a bull in a china shopshop 'til you drop