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The phrase diggy rivers of gold evokes images of precious metal carried by moving water, often tied to places where mining and rivers converge. This evergreen explainer outlines...
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The phrase diggy rivers of gold evokes images of precious metal carried by moving water, often tied to places where mining and rivers converge. This evergreen explainer outlines...
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"Happy Thanksgiving you filthy animals" is an idiom used to describe a messy, chaotic, or highly competitive environment where survival or victory depends on raw effort and limi...
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“You looked hand” is not a standard phrase in English, so when people encounter or hear it, they often wonder whether it is a typo, a literal description, or a regional or s...
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The phrase the master drum beat is commonly used as an idiom to describe a dominant, unifying pattern that sets the rhythm for others to follow. Whether in music, leadership, cu...
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“A child in time” is most often heard as a quiet reassurance that someone is not too late to grow, learn, change direction, or begin again. It carries the sense that develop...
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“I got blitzed and sang Country Roads” is a figurative way to describe a nostalgic, alcohol-fueled moment of emotional release. To get blitzed is to become very intoxicated...
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The phrase "reins of the headless horseman" evokes a vivid image of a spectral rider whose lack of a head underscores themes of unstoppable fate and uncontrolled force. In figur...
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“Don’t spit into the wind” advises against actions where the expected return works against you, wasting effort or causing harm. It points to choices that are misaligned wi...
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At its core, "a shot at the dark iron" is not a common, established idiom in English. Instead, it functions as a creative variation that combines the idea of a "shot in the dark...
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