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This phrase means that something has approval. Here are some sentences.She got a thumbs-up from her boss, so she went ahead with the project.That movie got a thumbs-up from the critics.I give that book a thumbs-up; you should read it.
The verb in the sentence is "give." It is the action that the subject (you) is being asked to perform.
You'd have to give the sentence to say for certain. It's probably a pronoun, but it can also be used as a noun, adjective, or adverb at least.
That sentence makes no sense, but, "Give you that disk, please."
give The simple predicate is the verb or action word in the sentence.
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The expression on her face was priceless. He used an antiquated expression to describe the book. The gift was an expression of love for his daughter.
If you've been told that you can go to greenhorn plains then go to the fighter area, talk to Beth and she'll ask what dig site you want to travel to, then give you the options and you have to click on greenhorn plains.
"It's just a bunch of hocus pocus."
Don't spill the beans[ tell everything you know ] or we'll end up in the slammer[jail] .
Tell me what a guide question is and I'll give it a shot.
This phrase means that something has approval. Here are some sentences.She got a thumbs-up from her boss, so she went ahead with the project.That movie got a thumbs-up from the critics.I give that book a thumbs-up; you should read it.
The calf had such a befuddled expression when she was suddenly confronted by the new gate! Elmer Fudd always seemed to be befuddled.
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Do not use that hackneyed expression in your speech tonight.Tattoos may give people, in that hackneyed contemporary phrase, "a sense of identity."The politicians' use of "change for tomorrow" is a hackneyed expression.
Expression is a word that can refer to the look or gesture that a person makes, or it can be a release of personal ideas and creativity. A sentence with the word expression could be, "The expression on Matilda's face was one of sheer terror as she watched the tiger inch closer and closer."