The shape that your foot makes.
For that one minute, that the grain of sand drops, the amazement of the world is presented right before your very own eyes.I think that is what might mean ?maybe not...
How about a context in which this phrase might be used.
The phrase "you were right" means that the person being addressed accurately predicted or assessed a situation. It acknowledges that their judgment or perspective was correct.
If someone's heart is in the right place, they are good and kind, though they might not always appear to be so.This means that a person meant to do good even if that is not how the situation turned out.
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"Tibi ibnoscitur" is not a phrase in Latin. It does not have a clear meaning or translation. It might be a misspelling or a made-up phrase.
The movie Mr. mom
Most times it is another phrase for 'later'
It means that a group of people is covered with liquid. I think you might have misheard the phrase "gang WAY," which means "give way," "yield right of way," or just "get out of the way."
I can give you several sentences.That phrase makes no sense to me.An idiom is a phrase that doesn't mean what it seems to mean.He copied the phrase into his notebook.
It's a slang version of agreement, such as "You sure are right!" Grammatically it would be "Sure, you are right". But pronounced, "Sho' you right!"