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Phrase of the Day (run its course)-17APR23

April 17, 2023 Editorial Words 0

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “run its course“ and its meaning is “to develop step by step and come to an end naturally; come to an end, cease to exist, draw to a close, fade away, vanish, disappear”. […….]

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April 16, 2023 Editorial Words 0

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “much water has flowed under the bridge“ and its meaning is “a lot of time has passed since the event; it is generally used when referring to something (time) that has gone away and can’t be returned and is therefore unimportant or futile to discuss”. […….]

Phrase of the Day (get something into your head)-15APR23
Phrase of the Day

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April 15, 2023 Editorial Words 0

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “get something into your head“ and its meaning is “to suddenly start to realize or think something”. […….]

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Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “come to terms with” and it is a phrase meaning “to accept oneself to something painful/sad/difficult (situation); reconcile oneself to, come to accept, become accustomed to, adjust to”. […….]

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Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “ take to the streets “ and its meaning is “(of a crowd) to come together in the streets to express their opposition to something”. […….]

Phrase of the Day (an end in itself)-12APR23
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April 12, 2023 Editorial Words 0

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “an end in itself“ and its meaning is “if you consider something to be an end in itself, you do it because it looks desirable or you do it for (your) own pleasure rather than for some other purpose of achieving/attaining something”. […….]

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