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Rep Power: 108 | FOR LOVE: Out of compassion; with no thought for a reward, ex:She volunteers at the hospital for love. FOR LOVE OR MONEY: Under any circumstances. Usually used in negative sentences. ex: I would not do that for love or money. FOR THE LOVE OF: For the sake of; in consideration for. ex:did it all for the love of praise. IN LOVE:
NO LOVE LOST: No affection; animosity. ex:There's no love lost between them. |
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Rep Power: 12 | Re: Idioms Spoorthi works untiringly in posting very useful information at sknet for love. Spoorthi would not mess up with wisdom for love or money. Spoorthi does all this for the love of inner peace and satisfaction that arose out of helping others. Spoorthi is in love with teddy bears and chocolates and that's why she had to replace a weighing machine last saturday when she accidentally stepped over it. After reading this, there will be no love lost between wisdom and spoorthi. Thanking You!!!!!
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Rep Power: 3 | Re: Idioms Hello Spoorthy, It is better if you mention the source for your material. Idioms connected with many words can be obtained from this site: http://www.answers.com/ |
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Rep Power: 2 | Re: Idioms Idiom is a phrase where the words take on a different meaning than the definition of the individual words alone. A. "Did you really break up with Joe because he was ten minutes late?" B. "Yes, I know it doesn't seem like a big deal, but it was the straw that broke the camel's back. There were many other things wrong with the relationship." Tie the knot When two people get married, they tie the knot. |
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