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  2. List of proverbial phrases - Wikipedia

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    The only way to understand a woman is to love her; The old wooden spoon beats me down; The only way to find a friend is to be one; The pen is mightier than the sword; The pot calling the kettle black; The proof of the pudding is in the eating; The rich get richer and the poor get poorer; The road to Hell is paved with good intentions

  3. 14 Things to Say Besides 'I Love You' - AOL

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    “It’s a big one,” Cohen says. You’re letting your partner know that “in times of distress, they’re like a safe port—someone you can find security from.” “You matter to me.”

  4. List of English-language expressions related to death

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    Associated with dying cowboys, along with "Going to that big ranch in the sky." Go to one's reward [2] To die Euphemistic: Final reckoning, just deserts after death Go to one's watery grave [1] To die of drowning: Literary: Go to a Texas cakewalk [11] To be hanged Unknown Go the way of all flesh [2] To die Neutral Go west [2] To be killed or ...

  5. The art of the big deal: Some blockbuster trades that shaped ...

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    Babe Ruth got traded. Wayne Gretzky got traded. Diego Maradona got transferred, which is just a fancy way of saying traded for money instead of for another player. Blockbusters happen. The latest ...

  6. How ‘big back,’ ‘fatty,’ and other ‘fatphobic’ slang is ...

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    "‘Big-back’ is something you say to your friends when they're eating, like, 'Oh, you're such a little big back, you ate four cookies!’” F., a New Jersey 16-year-old, tells Fortune. (The ...

  7. Synonym - Wikipedia

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    adjective: big and large; adverb: quickly and speedily; preposition: on and upon; Synonyms are defined with respect to certain senses of words: pupil as the aperture in the iris of the eye is not synonymous with student. Similarly, he expired means the same as he died, yet my passport has expired cannot be replaced by my passport has died.

  8. Glossary of American terms not widely used in the United ...

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    The phrase "Wall Street vs. Main Street" (or variants thereof) is sometimes used to make the distinction between big and small business (UK: usually high street, although main street is commonly used in Scotland [603]). mass transit (UK: no equivalent, but the broader public transport comes close) [604] [605] math mathematics (UK: maths).

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