Phrase from one in debt?
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BILLSBILLSBILLSPhrase from one in debt?
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
INAWAYFrom one aspect: Phrase.
ICALLPhrase from one who sees
PATHSOFGLORYFilm from a phrase in Gray's "Elegy . . . "
ARTICLEBOARWild pig in a news story? (P, D cut from a common phrase)
hookyunjustifiable absence from school, work, etc. (usually used in the phrase play hooky)
hookeysunjustifiable absence from school, work, etc. (usually used in the phrase play hooky)
hookeyunjustifiable absence from school, work, etc. (usually used in the phrase play hooky)
hookiesunjustifiable absence from school, work, etc. (usually used in the phrase play hooky)
charadesA game in which players guess a word or phrase from pantomimed clues
parenthesisan amplifying or explanatory word, phrase, or sentence inserted in a passage from which it is usually set off by punctuation
parenthesesPARENTHESIS, an amplifying or explanatory word, phrase, or sentence inserted in a passage from which it is usually set off by punctuation
juncturesThe set of features in speech that enable a hearer to detect a word or phrase boundary, e.g., distinguishing I scream from ice cream
junctureThe set of features in speech that enable a hearer to detect a word or phrase boundary, e.g., distinguishing I scream from ice cream
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
BEERThe "one" in the phrase "draw one"
POTOne calling the kettle black, in a phrase
concettistone adept in concetti, conceits, ingenious turns of phrase
concettistsCONCETTIST, one adept in concetti, conceits, ingenious turns of phrase
steadvantage used chiefly in the phrase to stand one in good stead
melismasornamental phrase of several notes sung to one syllable of text, as in plainsong or blues singing
melismaornamental phrase of several notes sung to one syllable of text, as in plainsong or blues singing
colloquialismsA word or phrase that is not formal or literary, typically one used in ordinary or familiar conversation
colloquialismA word or phrase that is not formal or literary, typically one used in ordinary or familiar conversation