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  • 21from way back — {adv. phr.} From a previous time; from a long time ago. * /They have known one another from way back when they went to the same elementary school./ …

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  • 22from the ground up — {adv. phr.} From the beginning; entirely; completely. * /After the fire they had to rebuild their cabin from the ground up./ * /Sam knows about baseball from the ground up./ * /The new cars have been changed from the ground up./ …

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  • 23from way back — {adv. phr.} From a previous time; from a long time ago. * /They have known one another from way back when they went to the same elementary school./ …

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  • 24From Bubblegum to Sky — is an indie pop solo project created by Mario Ishii Hernandez of Ciao Bella. From Bubblegum to Sky s debut album Me and Amy and the Two French Boys was released in 2000 under the Eenie Meenie Records label, followed in 2004 with Nothing Sadder… …

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  • 25from hand to hand — {adv. phr.} From one person to another and another. * /The box of candy was passed from hand to hand./ * /Jane brought her engagement ring, and it passed from hand to hand until all the girls had admired it./ …

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  • 26from pillar to post — {adv. phr.} From one place to another many times. * /Sarah s father changed jobs several times a year, and the family was moved from pillar to post./ …

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  • 27from hand to hand — {adv. phr.} From one person to another and another. * /The box of candy was passed from hand to hand./ * /Jane brought her engagement ring, and it passed from hand to hand until all the girls had admired it./ …

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  • 28from pillar to post — {adv. phr.} From one place to another many times. * /Sarah s father changed jobs several times a year, and the family was moved from pillar to post./ …

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  • 29From Nashville to You — Studio album by La Toya Jackson Released 1994 …

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  • 30from the bottom of one's heart — or[with all one s heart] {adv. phr.} With great feeling; sincerely. * /A mother loves a baby from the bottom of her heart./ * /John thanked his rescuer from the bottom of his heart./ * /The people welcomed the returning soldiers from the bottom… …

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