The phrase "money is made out of fathers' flesh" uses metaphor as its primary form of figurative language. It suggests a deep, possibly sinister connection between wealth and the sacrifices or suffering of individuals, particularly those who are paternal figures. This imagery evokes a sense of moral or emotional weight associated with the pursuit of money, highlighting the personal costs involved.
money
Hyperbole.. she exaggerated on the fact that the money ended quickly.
Flags of Our Fathers grossed $61,902,376 worldwide.
He wan'ts to use the money from there fathers deathpension ( which is 10,000) to invest in aliquor store with his "bushiness partner" Willy. But instead the money is going to paying for her Medical school bills.
No, the mother expended the money raising the child, she is entitled to payment. If the mother has passed away, the estate can claim the money.
money
Hyperbole.. she exaggerated on the fact that the money ended quickly.
when can you close my fathers estate account and keep the money.
never been said the true and no money...
the money they had were shillings and fathers to spend on clothes
lots of money....mad (figuratively, as crazy: unbelievable amounts of) bread (figurative for money)
Flags of Our Fathers grossed $33,602,376 in the domestic market.
money-grabbers
language on money study of language on money
Money in Venda language is called "Fharara".
Then they will take it from your flesh.
It is called a miser