Category: Valentine’s Day
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Love is in the air
Idiom: Love is in the air Happy Valentine’s Day, everyone! Love is in the air! Valentine’s Day is a special holiday that celebrates love and affection. Every year on February 14, people around the world show their feelings to friends, family, and romantic partners. Around this time, you may hear the phrase love is in…
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Unrequited love
WotD: Unrequited love Valentine’s Day is a time when many people celebrate love and romance. However, not all love stories have a happy ending. At this time of year, it is important to talk about a special kind of love called unrequited love. Unrequited love means you love someone, but that person does not love…
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There are plenty of fish in the sea
Idiom: There are plenty of fish in the sea When relationships end, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed, thinking that love is impossible to find again. I’m here to remind you not to despair because there are plenty of fish in the sea. This idiom means many potential partners are out there, so don’t lose hope…
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Old flame
Word of the Day: Old flame Valentine’s Day often brings back memories of past romance. One term that comes to mind during this romantic season is old flame. An old flame is a former lover or romantic partner, someone you once loved but are no longer involved with. Each year, as Valentine’s Day rolls around,…
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Flood back
WotD: Flood back Well, tomorrow is Valentine’s Day. You may be feeling a mix of emotions. It’s a time of love, but it can also make us reflect on past relationships. During this season, memories of current and previous lovers often come flooding back, reminding us of the special moments we’ve shared. Flood back is…
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Distance makes the heart grow fonder
Idiom: Distance makes the heart grow fonder As Valentine’s Day approaches, we think about love, relationships, and the bonds we share with others. One saying distance makes the heart grow fonder, fits this situation perfectly. Simply put, it suggests that when we are apart from someone we love, our feelings for them become enhanced; absence…
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Main squeeze
Wednesday Email: Main squeeze Only yesterday, I read that over 30% of Japanese are lonely. Imagine that. I suppose they don’t have a main squeeze or a squeeze of any ranking, for that matter. Someone’s main squeeze is their main girlfriend, boyfriend, or lover. Of course, the implication is that a person, a man or…






