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Cast of one of her own describes a situation in which a person, often a woman in a position of authority or creative control, is subjected to the same treatment, judgment, or st...
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Cast of one of her own describes a situation in which a person, often a woman in a position of authority or creative control, is subjected to the same treatment, judgment, or st...
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The idiom “the hand that rocks the cradle” captures a timeless idea: the quiet, steady influence of those who nurture and guide through care. Often tied to motherhood and ea...
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“This is what you came for” is a compact phrase that signals recognition of purpose, timing, or evidence. It can affirm that someone has arrived at the right moment with the...
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“Does all of you have a happy ending” is an idiomatic way of asking whether a story, event, relationship, or plan concludes positively for everyone involved. In everyday use...
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The phrase “give me a break of that Kit Kat bar” is not a literal snack request; it is an expression of disbelief, envy, or playful sarcasm. When someone says this, they are...
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The idiom the house that rocks the cradle describes a person, institution, or system that holds outsized influence over culture, values, or policy, often by shaping early belief...
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Traitors clothes is an idiomatic expression used to describe a specific type of disloyal or deceptive attire, often worn to conceal identity or signal betrayal. The phrase most...
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The expression jazz grandmother cross eyed is not a common idiom in standard English, so listeners typically infer meaning from its individual words and from context. Taken lite...
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The phrase "thirteenth wife" typically refers to a woman in a polygynous arrangement whose position follows twelve prior wives, often symbolizing a minor or last wife in extende...
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"I hope it ends with a monster" expresses a desire for a climactic, consequential finale in a story, conflict, or real-world situation. The phrase treats the monster as a potent...
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