Common phrases that include the word "top" include "top of the line," which refers to the best quality or most advanced version of something; "top-notch," meaning excellent or of the highest quality; and "top priority," indicating something that is considered most important. Additionally, "on top of the world" expresses a feeling of extreme happiness or success, while "top it off" means to add something extra, often to enhance a situation.
Phrases that use the word "over" include "over the moon," which means extremely happy, and "over and done with," indicating that something is finished. Another common phrase is "over the top," used to describe something excessive or extravagant. Additionally, "do it over" suggests repeating an action, while "look over" means to examine something briefly.
Two different word phrases for the expression t divided by 30 can be said to be t/30.
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butt hand
sex
BIG
art
pig out put out
"at school taking a test"
Simple as pie
diamond in the rough
Cut it out!Who cut the cheese?
Easier said than done.
Worry wart Why worry? No worries!
Peace on Earth.
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"Class, turn to page <number here> in your textbook."