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  1. 4 days ago · Some common English proverbs include: actions speak louder than words, every cloud has a silver lining, a picture is worth a thousand words, better late than never and so forth. The Importance of Learning Common Expressions and Sayings. Learning English expressions and common sayings is very important for any English speaker.

  2. 4 hours ago · Yes, an idiom that has something to do with doing good academically. 'Magsunog ng kilay' literally means to 'burn eyebrows.' Often used as well amongst students to congratulate or tease that one friend who passed the exam with flying colors, as clearly he/she stayed up late at night burning eyebrows. I mean, studying very hard. Pinagbiyak na buko

  3. 5 days ago · “It is better late than never.” This proverb is one which employs the use of juxtaposition in order to convey the concept that something never happening is worse that it happening late. This makes a comparison between late and never. “Beggars cannot be choosers.” Juxtaposition is used in this saying to show that the two opposing ideas ...

  4. 1 day ago · But more of them than any other generation did. They were raised by people who had experienced war and deprivation and who wanted to give their children a better life. They lived their golden years during (relative) economic stability and prosperity, at a time when education and housing were affordable.

  5. 8 hours ago · Goodyear tried to fix this issue by using the only object rounder than a circle. In 2016, Goodyear unveiled the Eagle-360, a spherical tire with treads that mimic the texture of brain coral. One ...

  6. 4 days ago · The musical’s title tune offered this optimistic liftoff: "Fare thee well, land of cotton/ Cotton lisle is out of style/Honey chile, Jump for Joy/When you stomp up to heaven/And you meet old St ...

  7. 3 days ago · MAKING HISTORY COME ALIVE PRESENTS LINCOLN'S ANECDOTES AND STORIES The great strain on the mind of Abraham Lincoln produced by four years of civil war might likewise have overcome his reason had it not found vent in the yarns and stories he constantly told. No more fun-loving or humor-loving man than Abraham Lincoln ever lived. He enjoyed a joke even when it was on himself, and probably, while ...

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