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The answer to this question is Sir M. Connelly of the 3rd battalian of WW2 said "thats a can do boss."
March is said to come in like a lion and go out like a lamb. This phrase refers to the changeable and unpredictable weather patterns that can occur during the month of March.
The Yiddish phrase for "from your lips to God's ear" is "fun deine lipn tsum oyer." This expression is used to convey the speaker's hope that what was said will come true or be fulfilled.
"Come si dice" is the Italian equivalent of "how do you say" in English. It is used when asking someone how a particular word or phrase is said in another language.
Yes, "come with me" is a phrase. It is a request or invitation for someone to accompany you to a specific place or activity.
The phrase 'out and about' is believed to first be said in the late 1800s. There is no record of who first used the phrase but it's of British origins.
my music teacher said that it came out in the 1800's! thats hard to believe
The phrase early in the peace comes from the Bible. It's what the angels said to the shepherds after the birth of Jesus.
The phrase "easy-peasy Japanesey" is said to come from a 1970's TV commercial in the UK. The commercial was for the Lemon Squeezy detergent.
In Malayalam, "don't come" is said as "വരേണ്ട" (varenda). This phrase can be used to politely ask someone not to come.
It means whatever happens, you're going to do whatever you said right before you said this phrase. For example, "I am going to pass this test come rain or come shine."
The answer to this question is Sir M. Connelly of the 3rd battalian of WW2 said "thats a can do boss."
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The phrase "Be liked and you will never want" come's from Arthur Millers play, "Death of a Salesman". The main character, Will Loman, said this phrase.
he said... "Watson come here i need you"
thats what she said