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The idiom “one battle after another” describes a sequence of difficult challenges or conflicts that follow one another with little relief. It conveys persistence under susta...
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The idiom “one battle after another” describes a sequence of difficult challenges or conflicts that follow one another with little relief. It conveys persistence under susta...
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“Cocaine under a toupee” is an opaque, figurative idiom used to describe something strange, suspicious, or unsettling that hides in plain sight. It is not a literal referenc...
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In English, the expression "poor fella died of hungry" is used to dramatize extreme deprivation, emphasizing both material lack and emotional vulnerability. It is rarely meant a...
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“Head full of hair” most often appears as an informal idiom describing someone who is alert, aware, or highly perceptive. In everyday usage, it implies a person notices deta...
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Driving off a cliff is an idiomatic expression used to describe a situation in which a person or entity takes action that leads abruptly and often disastrously to failure, ruin,...
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“House larger than life” describes a person whose presence, achievements, or persona feel grand, influential, and almost legendary. The phrase suggests that the individual...
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"Life or death show" is a flexible, high-impact phrase used to dramatize situations with extreme stakes. Whether describing a literal training exercise or a televised competitio...
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The phrase "all's fair in love and war" expresses the idea that people are not bound by normal rules or ethics when pursuing romantic desire or fighting serious conflicts. It is...
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The phrase "now you see me, now you don't" describes something or someone that appears, disappears, or changes noticeably and often. It captures a pattern of intermittent visibi...
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'The climb' primarily refers to the difficult, ongoing process of striving toward a goal, often against obstacles. In a literal sense, it describes the physical act of ascending...
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