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seeing red is an analogy referring to losing ones temper or becoming very angry
Red in the face
what does the phrase There`s ruin in store for you mean
verb phrase
Retired and Extremely Dangerous. R.E.D
got angry
If you saw is not a prepositional phrase. If is a conjunction, not a preposition.
phrase. If a person or company is in the red or if their bank account is in the red, they have spent more money than they have in their account and therefore they owe money to the bank.
It could mean just about anything ! The first phrase that came to mind when I saw the question was... I Did It Over There
No it is Was It A Cat I Saw
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It doesn't "mean" anything, except that you saw a red bird while in the company of your boyfriend.
The phrase "in the red" is a business term used to describe a business that is spending more money than they are making. This refers to one that is losing money.
Caught red handed
red with wind
"When we saw him" is a phrase that functions as a clause in a sentence. It provides additional information about the time or circumstance of an action.