If it smells dead fish and/or it came from unhygenic water then no, if it aint then yes.
the phrase hit the sack came from Germany.
To 'coin a phrase' means to have invented it or 'came up with it'.
'Came' on its own is a verb, but when it is written as 'came in', it becomes an adverbial phrase.
Drink coke is the first came phrase.
That's how it was translated.
Came into the/this world. It was a dark and stormy night when my sister was born. It was dark and stormy night when my sister came into this world.
Yes, "came running" is a verb phrase. It consists of the verb "came" and the present participle "running," which together convey an action. This phrase indicates that someone arrived while running, combining both the action of coming and the manner of movement.
They should do, but they can be a little less healthy, as they aren't bred to last that long. That being said, the world record for the world's biggest goldfish came from a fish bait shop.
The phrase holy cow came from the Indian belief that cows are sacred
Its a phrase is all I (Your MOM) can tell you!
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