make it two please
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When you wanna order the same menu which other person orders in a restaurant, you use this phrase "make it two please".
Day by day, it's getting colder. So I seem to need wearing the coat and the scarf.
When you wanna order the same menu which other person orders in a restaurant, you use this phrase "make it two please".
Day by day, it's getting colder. So I seem to need wearing the coat and the scarf.
It was heavy rain yesterday. When we express such weather, we may often use this idiom "it's raining cats and dogs". it means a lot of rain.
The reason of meaning indicates that cats and dogs which hear the sound of rain hitting at a roof are amazed and run down to the ground.
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