A homophone for "heaviness" is "heaviness." A phrase similar to "remain in readiness" is "stay prepared."
In music, punctuation similar to a comma or period in a sentence is called a phrase. A phrase is a musical idea that is characterized by a complete musical thought or a sense of closure. It helps to organize the music and provide structure to the composition.
"As possible" is a phrase that functions as an adverb. It is used to compare two actions or situations to see if they can be done in a similar manner.
The phrase "survival of the fittest" was coined by British philosopher Herbert Spencer, not Charles Darwin. Darwin's theory of natural selection was similar to this concept but did not use the exact phrase.
"Eckon ze Dutch" is not a standard English phrase. However, "acknowledge the Dutch" may be a possible interpretation based on the sound of the phrase.
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the phrase is: In progressum, it's very similar to English ain't it? XD
The phrase "a personality to match means" a person who has similar character traits to the one mentioned.
A cluster of notes with a similar pattern
its similar to "What in the world do you mean?"
achtung is German for "attention" similar to the English phrase "watch out!"
Technically, the phrase "clustered together" is redundant. To cluster means to form a group of similar things closely together.
A possible similar phrase would be 'ittai nan da'.
There's no such phrase used during the 8 days of Hanukkah. But there is a similar phrase: Nes Gadol Haya Sham (× ×¡ גדול ×”×™×” שם) which means "A great miracle happened there".
It would be similar to knife. Like in alive or arrive or drive etc.
The kin means all of a persons relatives, collectively. The phrase, the kin, is when one is referring to one's relatives. It can also mean of similar kind.
This phrase does not appear in the KJV Bible, however, a similar phrase, 'in process of time', appears five times in the Bible.