Phrasal | Slang | Idiom for Today-14 OCT 2018

Phrasal | Slang | Idiom for Today

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Phrasal Verb of the Day
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💥Get together

✍🏾Meaning:
to meet and spend time together

❕For example:

get together
🔺All the neighbours get together on Christmas morning for their annual Christmas "block party".

get together
🔺Every Saturday night we get together with some friends and have dinner in a restaurant.

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Slang of the Day
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✨Great oaks from little acorns grow

✍🏾Possible interpretation:
The normal order of words would be "Great oaks grow from little acorns." We understand: sometimes small and modest things can become very large and impressive things with time.

💥Note: oak (noun) = a large hardwood tree found in many forests of the northern hemisphere; oak tree | acorn (noun) = the fruit of the oak tree, containing a small oval nut which is the seed | Another form of this proverb is: "Mighty oaks from little acorns grow"

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Idiom of the Day
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📚from time to time

✍🏾Meaning:
If you do something from time to time, you do it occasionally, but not very often.

❕For example:

🔺We usually stay home on Friday nights, though from time to time we'll go to see a movie.

🔺Most of the artists we represent these days are nothing special, but from time to time we'll get one with real talent and originality.

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