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The expression I can only imagine is used to relate to something you are not physically part of. It means that you can visualize what the storyteller is saying.
yes it does make sense to say "believe you me." It is an unspoken phrase which usually british people are associated with. It is a rearrangment of saying "you believe me."
The definition of the expression "smarty pants" originates from the early 40's. The phrase means to be a sarcastic way of saying "know it all." It is also a decedent of the 1860's phrase, "smart aleck."
Since it is considered bad to suck, as in a baby sucking his thumb, to say life sucks is the same thing as saying life is bad.
What is Liberty's facial expression saying to us
An example of a euphemism expression is "he kicked the bucket" instead of simply saying he died.
its the same word but different saying
Well if its bello and not bella its saying you are very fascinating and beautiful
This expression is saying that it is the best they can get. Which is "the best part of anything".
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Justice is blind
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It is a softer way of saying "died."
The expression I can only imagine is used to relate to something you are not physically part of. It means that you can visualize what the storyteller is saying.
The above expression when translated becomes 'what are you saying'. It is an expression of excitement.