
(sambahin)
purihin
to express admiration or approval toward something or someone
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(mahusay na)
kamangha-mangha
in an outstanding way that shows a lot of skill or intelligence

(napakahusay)
una klase
having the greatest quality

(nangungunang)
napakaganda
having the highest quality or excellence

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quick to comprehend and respond to things
The origin of the idiom "on the ball" can be traced back to sports, particularly ball games such as soccer or basketball. In these games, being "on the ball" refers to a player who is actively engaged in the game, attentive to the ball's movements, and ready to react quickly. Over time, the expression began to be used to describe individuals who exhibit a similar level of alertness, attentiveness, and readiness in non-sporting situations.

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to have a natural talent in dealing with a particular type of people or things
The idiom "have a way with someone or something" is rooted in the idea of having a unique or special skill in dealing with people or things. This expression is used to describe someone's exceptional ability to interact, communicate, or manage a person or situation, often with positive results. It conveys the idea that the person has a natural charm, skill, or approach that allows them to be particularly successful or persuasive in their interactions.

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the natural ability to speak eloquently and persuasively, often with ease

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used to describe someone or something that is far superior when compared to others of the same type
The idiom "head and shoulders above someone or something" originated from a literal comparison of height, where a person's head and shoulders are higher than another's. The phrase is used figuratively to denote a significant superiority or advantage in terms of quality, skill, performance, or any other measurable attribute. It is used to convey the idea of standing out prominently or being distinctly better than others in a given context.

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to deliver a much better performance compared to that of others'
The origin of the idiom "be streets ahead of somebody or something" is believed to have originated in British English in the 1980s. The idiom means to be far ahead of someone or something in terms of skill, ability, or quality, with the implication that the difference is so great that it is like being on different streets.

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used to describe someone or something that is very unusual or remarkable
The idiom "out of this world" originated in the early 20th century and is derived from the concept of space exploration and the fascination with the unknown beyond Earth. The expression is mostly used to suggest that the subject is so exceptional or unprecedented that it goes beyond the boundaries of what is typically experienced or understood in the world.

(sa pagitan ng)
sa gitna ng
in the center of or surrounded by a group of things or people

(pinakamagaling)
pinakamahusay
superior to everything else that is in the same category

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most morally wrong, harmful, or wicked

(kaakit-akit)
kapana-panabik
catching and keeping our attention because of being unusual, exciting, etc.

(bansagan)
puna
to point out the faults or weaknesses of someone or something
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

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to a degree that poses a serious or potentially disastrous risk
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

(kinilala)
na-puri
highly praised or recognized for one's excellence or achievements

(kilalanin)
puriin
to praise someone or something enthusiastically and often publicly
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

(mangbastos)
manghusga
to speak negatively about someone or something in a way that makes them seem inferior or weak
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

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to find the flaws and weaknesses of something, like a plan, action, or idea
The origin of the idiom "pick holes in something" is unclear, but it may have originated from the practice of examining cloth for defects by holding it up to the light and looking for small holes or imperfections. Over time, the phrase came to be used more broadly to describe any situation where someone is overly critical or nit-picky in their evaluation of something.

(walang kabuluhan)
kakaiba
so unreasonable or illogical that it provokes disbelief or laughter

(nagkasala)
may kasalanan
having responsibility or blame for something that has gone wrong or caused harm

(ipin blame)
sisiin
to say or feel that someone or something is responsible for a mistake or problem
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

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a person or thing that is exceptionally good
The origin of the idiom "the bee's knees" is uncertain, but it is believed to have emerged in the 1920s in the United States during the era of flappers and jazz. The phrase is mostly used to describe something or someone as excellent, outstanding, or of very high quality. It gained popularity as part of the slang vocabulary during the Roaring Twenties, a time of societal and cultural change, where it became synonymous with the latest trends, fashionable items, or anything considered to be top-notch.

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to be the most remarkable, outrageous, or unexpected, often in a negative or absurd way

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to desire to have two things that are impossible to have without sacrificing the other
The phrase "have one's cake and eat it" is an idiom that is used to express the idea of wanting to have things both ways, which is often impossible. The origin of this phrase can be traced back to the 16th century, and its earlier form was "eat your cake and have it too."

(napakataas)
labis
to a high level or degree
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

(magaling sa pagtatanim)
malambot na kamay
an individual's natural ability to grow plants
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

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a person or thing that is considered to be the best in its type or group
During the vibrant Jazz Age of the 1920s in the United States, the idiom "the cat's whiskers" came into existence. This lighthearted and imaginative expression captures the essence of being remarkably fashionable, stylish, or exceptional. It thrived in an era defined by the rise of flappers and a burgeoning youth culture, symbolizing an affinity for avant-garde trends and a desire to be at the forefront of sophistication and novelty.
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