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To talk vigorously, enthusiastically, and profusely. I didn't get a chance to ask her about that because she was talking up a storm the whole night. A: 'How did you and John get along?' B: …
Translations of cook up, dance up, talk up, etc. a storm in Chinese (Traditional)
12 thg 8, 2024 · They cooked up a storm on the new cooking show. They were dancing up a storm at the new night club. They talked up a storm at the leader's debate.
1 thg 2, 2008 · The 'storm' in 'a storm of nonsense' is simply an intensified version of 'bunch,' as in 'a bunch of nonsense.' The 'up' is also an intensifier of 'to type' and other verbs, also …
Do you mean “talking” up a storm? That’s a common expression that means “to talk a enthusiastically & a lot.” And doing anything “up a storm” means you’re doing it with a lot of …
The origin of the idiom 'up a storm' is not precisely known, but it has been in use for several decades in informal English. It is commonly used in spoken language and informal writing to …
Shakespeare coined the expression ‘storm brewing’ in The Tempest, Act II, Scene II, “and another storm brewing, I can it sing i’ the wind.” Before Shakespeare first brewed up a storm, everyone …
The exact origin of “whip up a storm” is unclear, but it likely comes from nautical terminology. Sailors would use whips (long ropes) to secure sails during storms at sea.
If we talk up the event, people will surely come. He talked up the manager's plan though it's not really that good. To cause or seek to raise the worth or price of a commodity or investment to …
14 thg 10, 2020 · 動詞の後にup a stormをつけると、「何かをたくさんした」「勢いよくした」と表現することができます。 You can add “up a storm” after different verbs to say someone …
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