repetition
Dressed to the nines
num num num
cogito ergo sum
That big booty.
Motif--A recurring subject, theme or idea. Thus being in a musical work, art, or literature. Phrases--A section of a musical composition. Usually 4 or 8 measures.
A conjunction is a word linking other words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence.
it means give a definition, give a meaning for the following words or phrases
Idioms are phrases that cannot be defined literally. "Abroad" is a word. It means not in your native soil.
Imagery
Imagery
A preposition is a word that expresses relationships in time or space among nouns, pronouns, or noun phrases.
verbal phrase is known as an expression.An expression can be defined as a sentence that has no number,an operation,and a letter in it. :))
Roland Burrows has written: 'The law of income tax relating to business profits' -- subject(s): Income tax, Law and legislation 'Words and phrases judicially defined' -- subject(s): Law, Terms and phrases
The Latin word 'an' is a conjunction. It's a coordinating conjunction that connects sentences, clauses, phrases, or words. It may be translated as 'or' or 'whether'.
Idioms are phrases that cannot be defined literally - bush is a word, not an idiom. I'm not aware of any special significance of the word.
The term 'mentally' can simply be defined as of or relating to an individuals brain or mind. The word mentally is used in many different phrases just as 'mentally ill'.
When used to address people, swear words are usually abusive words. However, there are many abusive words and phrases that are not swear words.