- there's no more
- there is nothing left, there is none, it is finished
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
there are plenty more fish in the sea — spoken phrase used for telling someone whose boyfriend or girlfriend has left them that they will soon have another relationship Thesaurus: end of a relationshiphyponym to end a friendship or relationshipsynonym Main entry: fish … Useful english dictionary
there are many more fish in the sea — there s plenty more where that came from, that s not everything, there are more important things in the world … English contemporary dictionary
There are plenty more where they came from. — There are plenty more where (they)/that came from. something that you say in order to tell someone they will easily find another person or thing similar to the one they have lost. Roger and I split up last month. Oh, never mind, There are plenty… … New idioms dictionary
There are plenty more where that came from. — There are plenty more where (they)/that came from. something that you say in order to tell someone they will easily find another person or thing similar to the one they have lost. Roger and I split up last month. Oh, never mind, There are plenty… … New idioms dictionary
there was no more doubt — all doubt was removed, it was determined for certain … English contemporary dictionary
there are plenty more fish in the sea — spoken used for telling someone whose boyfriend or girlfriend has left them that they will soon have another relationship … English dictionary
more — [ mɔr ] function word, quantifier *** More is the comparative form of much and many and can be used in the following ways: as a determiner (followed by a noun): He wants to spend more time with his family. as a pronoun: I wish I could do more to… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
there is — there is, there are This impersonal formula is used to indicate the existence of something or someone in a way that avoids the need to identify them more closely grammatically. There is (or was) is used when the following noun is singular, and… … Modern English usage
there are — there is, there are This impersonal formula is used to indicate the existence of something or someone in a way that avoids the need to identify them more closely grammatically. There is (or was) is used when the following noun is singular, and… … Modern English usage
there is more to something than meets the eye — phrase used for saying that a situation is more complicated than it seems I feel that there’ s something more to this than meets the eye. Thesaurus: complicated and difficult to understandsynonym Main entry: eye * * * there is more to sb/sth than … Useful english dictionary