(one’s) “Meat And Potatoes” – (Metaphorical Idiomatic Phrasal-Noun)
(One’s) “Meat And Potatoes” (Metaphorical Idiomatic Phrasal-Noun) – It’s Meaning & Usage, along with plenty of examples for your reading & learning pleasure.
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(One’s) “Meat And Potatoes” (Metaphorical Idiomatic Phrasal-Noun) – It’s Meaning & Usage, along with plenty of examples for your reading & learning pleasure.
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The phrase: (To Be) At Large. With Modern-day examples to illustrate & explain the meaning & usage, of this adjectival, prepositional, and idiomatic phrase.
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One’s Higher-Ups – The Idiomatic Phrasal-Noun. Learn the meaning of this term, and why it is NOT recommended for use in The English Language.
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