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“The best horses in heaven have no tail” is a proverb that balances admiration and realism. It suggests that even in an ideal setting, perfection comes with a missing elemen...
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“The best horses in heaven have no tail” is a proverb that balances admiration and realism. It suggests that even in an ideal setting, perfection comes with a missing elemen...
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‘Smize and dream’ combines a specific facial expression with an aspirational prompt, often appearing in reviews and social comments about looks, style, and curated imagery....
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To throw in the fire is an idiomatic expression that means to discard, destroy, or decisively get rid of something unwanted. It conveys a sense of finality and disposal, as if t...
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An idiom describes a situation, person, or effort that no longer yields useful results, often referenced when continuing investment in a failing path is questioned. The phrase c...
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To be tied up in knotts is an idiomatic expression describing a situation that is confusing, complicated, or so entangled that it is difficult to move forward. Rather than refer...
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