The phrase "why, yes" is a way to emphasize agreement or affirmation, often to acknowledge something that was asked or stated before. It is a polite and positive way to confirm agreement.
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Do you mean-Is sweet an adjective in the phrase "His sweet embrace"? If so-yes!
yes
It is another way of answering yes to a question.
Yes; I am here; I understand, etc.
Yes
Yes.
In Irish, yes.
Yes, "honestly" can be used at the beginning of a phrase to emphasize the truthfulness or sincerity of what follows. For example, "Honestly, I didn't mean to offend you."
Yes, but the phrase is "on the same plane". In this case, "plane" does not mean aircraft, but flat level or surface, and the phrase means "on the same level of existance, consciousness or development".
That is not a phrase
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