Phrase for the jailbound?
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DONOTPASSGOPhrase for the jailbound?
FRANKLYSPEAKINGPhrase for the candid
SKY"Reach for the .....!" (oater phrase)
SKY"Reach for the ...!" (oater phrase)
ONABCPhrase in promos for "The Bachelor"
SHOPTILLYOUDROPCatch phrase for the avid mallgoer
MILLIONDOLLARGATEPhrase for phenomenon in the sports world.
INFERMENTPhrase for the state of the world.
WEBHITSBing results for the phrase "pot dealer"?
ISTARTEDEnding for the phrase "right back where"
SINGSINGPRISONInstitution credited for inspiring the phrase "sent up the river"
TENGSlangy adjectival phrase for the largest U.S. currency note
NOONANWriter Peggy known for the phrase "a kinder, gentler nation"
YEATSPoet who originated the phrase "no country for old men"
bidesto wait for used chiefly in the phrase bide one's time
polysemyThe coexistence of many possible meanings for a word or phrase
referentsThe thing that a word or phrase denotes or stands for
bidingto wait for used chiefly in the phrase bide one's time
bidedto wait for used chiefly in the phrase bide one's time
biderto wait for used chiefly in the phrase bide one's time
ELIJAHMCCOYInventor and oft-cited eponym for a phrase meaning "the genuine article"
ANIBad "Wheel of Fortune" purchase for the phrase BAD WHEEL OF FORTUNE PURCHASE
noncesthe present, or immediate, occasion or purpose (usually used in the phrase for the nonce)
noncethe present, or immediate, occasion or purpose (usually used in the phrase for the nonce)
phraseograma single sign, written without lifting the pen, for a whole phrase (esp in shorthand)
monkeydesperate desire for or addiction to drugs often used in the phrase monkey on one's back
phraseogramsPHRASEOGRAM, a single sign, written without lifting the pen, for a whole phrase (esp in shorthand)
druggycommodity that is not salable or for which there is no demand used in the phrase drug on the market
predeterminerA word or phrase that occurs before a determiner, typically quantifying the noun phrase, for example both or a lot of
predeterminersA word or phrase that occurs before a determiner, typically quantifying the noun phrase, for example both or a lot of
kenninga conventional poetic phrase used for or in addition to the usual name of a person or thing, as “a wave traveler” for “a boat.”
theed as a function word in prepositional phrases to indicate that the noun in the phrase serves as a basis for computation sold by the dozen
abbreviationshortened or contracted form of a word or phrase, used to represent the whole, as Dr. for Doctor,U.S. for United States,lb. for pound
synonymsA word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase in the same language, for example shut is a synonym of close
pictographsA pictorial symbol for a word or phrase. Pictographs were used as the earliest known form of writing, examples having been discovered in Egypt and Mesopotamia from before 3000 bc
pictographA pictorial symbol for a word or phrase. Pictographs were used as the earliest known form of writing, examples having been discovered in Egypt and Mesopotamia from before 3000 bc
cataphoraThe use of a word or phrase that refers to or stands for a later word or phrase (e.g., the pronoun he in he may be 37, but Jeff behaves like a teenager)
calquesloan translation, esp. one resulting from bilingual interference in which the internal structure of a borrowed word or phrase is maintained but its morphemes are replaced by those of the native language, as German halbinsel for peninsula
calquedloan translation, esp. one resulting from bilingual interference in which the internal structure of a borrowed word or phrase is maintained but its morphemes are replaced by those of the native language, as German halbinsel for peninsula
calqueloan translation, esp. one resulting from bilingual interference in which the internal structure of a borrowed word or phrase is maintained but its morphemes are replaced by those of the native language, as German halbinsel for peninsula