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The phrase one cheek refers to a single side of the face between the nose and the ear. In literal terms, it names a distinct facial area often involved in anatomy, expression, a...
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The phrase one cheek refers to a single side of the face between the nose and the ear. In literal terms, it names a distinct facial area often involved in anatomy, expression, a...
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A brawny feat is an idiomatic expression used to describe a physically demanding accomplishment that requires exceptional strength, endurance, or rugged effort. While not a comm...
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"Slimy mackerel wow" is an unusual phrase that can appear online in playful, critical, or cautionary contexts. At its most literal, it describes a mackerel that feels slippery a...
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In a nutshell: Pandora's Box describes the Greek myth where opening a jar (often mistranslated as a box) released evils into the world, leaving only Hope inside. It symbolizes h...
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Delfords boil is not a recognized medical or scientific term, nor does it appear in standard dictionaries or clinical literature. Instead, it functions as a playful or emphatic...
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