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"Knights in White Satin".
paul McCartney sang maybe I'm amazed. however, someone has said: The song you are looking for is not by Paul McCartney. What you are looking for is "I Love You" by Climax Blues Band.
The phrase you're looking for is "menage a trois" it is French for "meeting of three" quite frequently used as a euphemism for "threesome" (sexually speaking)
If you are in some form of 3rd grade music class you are looking for melody but on the off chance that you are some form of higher intelligence you are look for a phrase as the answer.
If your question is referring to a repeated section or phrase as in a songs chorus, I believe the answer you are looking for would be the Refrain.
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Dood! I slayed you once, don't make me slay you again.
he could be the one means that the man you love could be the man you will live and love forever. Now, you are probably asking this because it was on Hannah Montana. But if you aren't , then, great question!
The name Hannah is a palindrome (a word or phrase that is read the same whether forward or backwards). Therefore, 'Hannah' spelled backwards would still be 'Hannah'.
um Miley Stewarts catch phrase is either "You said what now?!" or "say WAT??" she says it all the time even ask her herself. if possible. watch Hannah Montana and ull hear her say it like 3 times...
robert hooke coined the phrase tiny boxes and he was looking at a cell
The phrase 'boletos de avion' is a Spanish phrase; it can be translated into English as 'Airplane Tickets', according to Google Translate and the Translate website.
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which part is gerund phrase in this? We found the keys by looking on the ground next to the car.
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Arg! is that what you were looking for
The word you want is context.