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Phrase of the Day (stay the course)-20NOV22
Phrase of the Day

Phrase of the Day (stay the course)-20NOV22

November 20, 2022 Editorial Words 0

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “stay the course” and its meaning is “continue doing something in spite of difficulties; to continue doing something till the end even though it is tough/challenging; work hard till the end to accomplish the task”. […….]

Phrase of the Day (on the back of)-19NOV22
Phrase of the Day

Phrase of the Day (on the back of)-19NOV22

November 19, 2022 Editorial Words 0

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “on the back of“ and it is a phrase meaning “because of, as a result of”. […….]

Phrase of the Day (turn over a new leaf)-18NOV22
Phrase of the Day

Phrase of the Day (turn over a new leaf)-18NOV22

November 18, 2022 Editorial Words 1

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “turn over a new leaf“ and it is a phrase meaning “it is about new beginnings; it means to change your behaviour or lifestyle, in a positive way; reform, improve, amend”. […….]

Phrase of the Day (be his for the taking)-17NOV22
Phrase of the Day

Phrase of the Day (be his for the taking)-17NOV22

November 17, 2022 Editorial Words 0

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “be his for the taking“ and its meaning is “to be available for anyone to easily obtain something; to be available for anyone to easily achieve or attain something; to be available for anyone to easily take advantage of something”. […….]

Phrase of the Day (drag kicking and screaming)-16NOV22
Phrase of the Day

Phrase of the Day (drag kicking and screaming)-16NOV22

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Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “drag kicking and screaming“ and its meaning is “to force a reluctant person (continuously) to do something; nag, badger, force, compel, pressurize”. […….]

Phrase of the Day (last nail in the coffin)-15NOV22
Phrase of the Day

Phrase of the Day (last nail in the coffin)-15NOV22

November 15, 2022 Editorial Words 0

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “last nail in the coffin“ and its meaning is “an event, action or problem that brings about the end or failure of something which is already becoming weak”. […….]

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