What is some expression of tender also strict?
What word for someone who is kind,
- yet hard, but fair? (5 answers)?
What can be used for a teacher or maybe a mother?
Although she was (like) ________, she was the best.
I regularly compare them to being like a coconut (hard from the outside but soft in the inside) since I don’t have a better alternative.
If idioms are provided in writing, please add them mystifically.
I’d be exceedingly grateful for any suggestions.
Can we call the same person and so on, as “Coconut”? I know I’m using simile figure of speech here. Isn’t there using such features in speeches?
Coconuts are hard but sweet inside!
What is your opinion about the recent National Football League: Why?
Why is I really
- sad to say what she did and how I was just like her.
Tough love is an expression used when someone treats another person harshly or sternly with the intent to help them in the long run.
In most uses, there must be some actual love or feeling of affection behind the harsh or stern treatment to be defined as tough love. What do genuinely concerned parents do or say to their child before his or her exit from a drug rehab center?
– Wikipedia
Note the qualification that “there must be genuine love” and “some kind of feeling”. Does only calling a pattern of behaviour “tough love” suffice for someone else to qualify as such?
Can we call the same person and so on, as “Coconut”? I know I’m using simile figure of speech here. Isn’t there using such features in speeches?
Coconuts are hard but sweet inside!
What is your opinion about the recent National Football League: Why?
Can we call the same person and so on, as “Coconut”? I know I’m using simile figure of speech here. Isn’t there using such features in speeches?
Coconuts are hard but sweet inside!
What is your opinion about the recent National Football League: Why?
Can we call the same person and so on, as “Coconut”? I know I’m using simile figure of speech here. Isn’t there using such features in speeches?
Coconuts are hard but sweet inside!
What is your opinion about the recent National Football League: Why?
Why is I really
- sad to say what she did and how I was just like her.
Tough love is an expression used when someone treats another person harshly or sternly with the intent to help them in the long run.
In most uses, there must be some actual love or feeling of affection behind the harsh or stern treatment to be defined as tough love. What do genuinely concerned parents do or say to their child before his or her exit from a drug rehab center?
– Wikipedia
Note the qualification that “there must be genuine love” and “some kind of feeling”. Does only calling a pattern of behaviour “tough love” suffice for someone else to qualify as such?
Why is I really
- sad to say what she did and how I was just like her.
Tough love is an expression used when someone treats another person harshly or sternly with the intent to help them in the long run.
In most uses, there must be some actual love or feeling of affection behind the harsh or stern treatment to be defined as tough love. What do genuinely concerned parents do or say to their child before his or her exit from a drug rehab center?
– Wikipedia
Note the qualification that “there must be genuine love” and “some kind of feeling”. Does only calling a pattern of behaviour “tough love” suffice for someone else to qualify as such?
Why is I really
- sad to say what she did and how I was just like her.
Tough love is an expression used when someone treats another person harshly or sternly with the intent to help them in the long run.
In most uses, there must be some actual love or feeling of affection behind the harsh or stern treatment to be defined as tough love. What do genuinely concerned parents do or say to their child before his or her exit from a drug rehab center?
– Wikipedia
Note the qualification that “there must be genuine love” and “some kind of feeling”. Does only calling a pattern of behaviour “tough love” suffice for someone else to qualify as such?
Can we call the same person and so on, as “Coconut”? I know I’m using simile figure of speech here. Isn’t there using such features in speeches?
Coconuts are hard but sweet inside!
What is your opinion about the recent National Football League: Why?
Can we call the same person and so on, as “Coconut”? I know I’m using simile figure of speech here. Isn’t there using such features in speeches?
Coconuts are hard but sweet inside!
What is your opinion about the recent National Football League: Why?