Cut it out!Who cut the cheese?
Not as such, no, but they probably did not have a word back then that is exactly equivalent to our word cancer. However some translations render phrases using the word cancer. For example, the New Living Translation uses the word 3 times, in Proverbs 12:4, Proverbs 14:30, and 2 Timothy 2:17.
Who is the prime minister of Canada?what is a prime number?I am prime in that position.this is the prime mover.how is that prime?
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One number name that can replace the word penny is cent. Another example of a number name for a penny is a copperhead coin.
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pig out put out
BIG
Your query was dploan, with a word limit of 1, a and I included. Here are some phrases that can be made from that query: No phrases listed? Try again using a larger word limit. -Andy's anagram solver
"at school taking a test"
diamond in the rough
To start a sentence without using "I," you can use phrases like "It is," "One can," or "In my opinion."
Cut it out!Who cut the cheese?
Worry wart Why worry? No worries!
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check book
There are various transition phases during the teen ages. This is a sentence using the word transition phrases.