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Kaeliean – (turn the tables) November 11, 2020

Donald Trump who had been accused of impeachment by his competitor, turned the tables on them by presenting the proof of his innocence at the last moment.

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Yolanda Dizon Lobo – (curiosity killed the cat) November 11, 2020

Curiosity is not bad at all if you are trying to unravel something that will be of great importance in the long run. Where it can land someone in trouble, if it is used just to be nosy in other people’s business to satisfy one’s inquisitiveness not knowing the dangers might be associated with the reveal.

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Kaeliean – (death knell) November 11, 2020

The shutdown of the country due the pandemic sound the death knell to the all sections of the people.

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Greb – (a rolling stone gathers no moss) November 10, 2020

The Rolling Stones ARE, not were a band… geez, they ain’t dead yet!

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Hector M Ramirez – (de jure) November 9, 2020

Simply put using In actuality as De facto and By right as De jure in use for a sentence
and kept that way easier for me to be understood. 👍

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Anonymous – (bury the hatchet) November 8, 2020

Amanda and Alisha had an argument with something. But after that they burried the hatchet.

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Anonymous – (keep an eye on) November 8, 2020

Timmy always keeps his eye on Joe because he thinks Joe steals his favorite pencil case.

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Computer World King Chuks – (Punctuation) November 8, 2020

Exclamation Mark (!) – It is used when a person wants to express a sudden emotions.
EXAMPLES: Alas!

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Steven – (out of sight, out of mind) November 7, 2020

Always considered the saying of parents, when the noisy kids went outside, to play loudly.

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Bax Plemons – (the devil is beating his wife) November 6, 2020

I heard this saying from my father during the 60’s. We are from East Tennessee.

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