The commonly used expression is "caught between a rock and a hard place." It describes one's situation when forced to select one of two undesirable choices.
The phrase "not common" is an adjective phrase, which can be expressed by the adjective "uncommon." It means not typical or ordinary.
The phrase of Greek origin referring to the common people is "hoi polloi."
Common sense.
The noun phrase 'felt tips' is a noun phrase made up of the common noun 'felt' and the plural common noun 'tips'.The noun phrase 'felt tips' functions as a compound noun, a common noun, a general word for a type of pen.
The noun phrase 'felt tips' is a noun phrase made up of the common noun 'felt' and the plural common noun 'tips'.The noun phrase 'felt tips' functions as a compound noun, a common noun, a general word for a type of pen.
an idiomatic expression
Its barbie!
It depends on what the phrase "alphabets of the drive" refers to. This is not a common English phrase.
The phrase originates from the time in history when hangings were a very common occurence. When there was a lack of entertainment, the townspeople would go 'out' to watch a hanging. From then on, the phrase "hanging out" became part of of the common vernacular.
Gretel gets the phrase "foreseeable future" from everyday use and common language. The phrase is a common expression to refer to events or circumstances that can be anticipated or predicted to happen in the near future.
"What time is it?"
The common phrase is "Que pasa?"