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‘20/20’ is the clinical expression of normal visual acuity in the Snellen eye-chart system. It means a person can read the line that a typical viewer can read from 20 feet....
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‘20/20’ is the clinical expression of normal visual acuity in the Snellen eye-chart system. It means a person can read the line that a typical viewer can read from 20 feet....
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“Guy with wig” most often describes a specific person whose notable trait is wearing a wig, rather than a fixed idiom. In everyday use, it points to situations where someone...
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"The runarounds bez" is not a standard phrase in major dictionaries, but it combines recognizable elements that can be clarified. This evergreen explanation breaks down the prob...
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An army of brides describes a large group of newlywed women or a figurative gathering united in purpose, often used to emphasize scale or collective energy. The phrase is popula...
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At its core, hot dead describes a state of being both intensely active or heated and completely finished or lifeless. The phrase combines opposing sensations—temperature and f...
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"One Battle After Another" is adapted from historical military narratives and documentary accounts that describe prolonged campaigns with successive engagements. The phrase capt...
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"I keep looking Sara Evans" is a phrase that has taken on layered meanings online and in everyday conversation. On one level, it refers to the country singer Sara Evans and the...
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‘Too much monkey business’ in Full House points to an episode moment where playful chaos, rule-breaking antics, and loose boundaries create comedic yet instructive tension f...
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Hey hey is a casual, repeated phrase people use in everyday speech and online chats to get attention, express surprise, or signal a friendly, playful tone. It can appear in mess...
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‘Til You Can’t’ is a country song popularized by a prominent artist, often discussed alongside themes of persistence, emotional thresholds, and the point at which enduranc...
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