phrases Synonyms
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phrases Meaning
phrases
a group of two or more words that express a single idea but do not form a complete sentence, a short musical thought typically two to four measures long closing with a cadence, to designate by a descriptive word or phrase, a small unit of a musical passage usually several measures long, word, to divide into musical phrases, to express in words or in appropriate or telling terms, a word or group of words forming a syntactic constituent with a single grammatical function, a characteristic manner or style of expression, a series of dance movements comprising a section of a pattern, one commonly used, catchphrase, to express in words, a brief expression, to divide into melodic phrases
phrases Sentence Examples
- I'm at my wit's end with this puzzle; it's driving me absolutely bonkers.
- The storm blew through with the force of a freight train, uprooting trees and causing widespread damage.
- He was so scared that his face was as white as a sheet and his hands were shaking uncontrollably.
- The aroma of freshly baked bread wafting through the house was enough to make mouths water.
- The kids' laughter rang through the park like the sound of silver bells.
- She has a heart of gold and is always willing to lend a helping hand.
- The movie was so bad that it was like watching paint dry.
- The new boss is a tough cookie; she doesn't tolerate any nonsense.
- I'm so excited about the vacation that I can't sit still; I'm like a cat on a hot tin roof.
- The old man is as sharp as a tack and has a memory like an elephant.
FAQs About the word phrases
a group of two or more words that express a single idea but do not form a complete sentence, a short musical thought typically two to four measures long closing
idioms, figures of speech, cliches, mottos, mottoes,slogans, clichés, terms, expressions, euphemisms
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I'm at my wit's end with this puzzle; it's driving me absolutely bonkers.
The storm blew through with the force of a freight train, uprooting trees and causing widespread damage.
He was so scared that his face was as white as a sheet and his hands were shaking uncontrollably.
The aroma of freshly baked bread wafting through the house was enough to make mouths water.