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Idioms and Phrases
see under jump all over ; for land on one's feet , see fall on one's feet .Example Sentences
They debate their varying recollections of events until they land on a version on which they can agree: "His cousin was like, 'No, that's my friend. I don't think of them in that way,'" Sophie says.
When combining fennel in all of its disparate forms — raw, clean and punchy; gentle and soft and savory; bright and herbal and anise-centric — you can land on a dish that is astounding.
Nine of the first 20 flights expected to land on Saturday were cancelled, however most departing flights were on schedule.
While flying a Navy transport plane across a remote region of Iceland, he lost both engines in an ice storm and had to land on a desolate beach on the country’s frigid southern coast.
Slotkin said it’s not a secret that Democrats “have been on their heels since Trump won the election,†are “still finding our footing†and need to land on a better strategy to respond to Trump as he continues “flooding the zone†with controversial and chaos-inducing policy measures.
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