where is ?
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كو
where is at
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Phrase(s): where someone is at
Sl. what mental condition someone is in. • I know where you’re at. I know what you are talking about. • You said it! I know just where you’re at!
where is coming from
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Phrase(s): where one is coming from
one’s point of view. • I think I know what you mean. I know where you’re coming from. • Man, you don’t know where I’m coming from! You don’t understand a single word I say.
where is my place at
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جایمندر سر میز كجاست
where is the kilogra
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سنگ كیلوگرم كجااست؟وزنه
where is the restroom
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Phrase(s): Where is the restroom?
the appropriate way of asking for the toilet in a public place. • Bob: ’Scuse me. Waiter: Yes, sir. Bob: Where is the restroom? Waiter: To your left, sir. • Mary: Where is the restroom, please? Clerk: Behind the elevators, ma’am.
know where is at
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Phrase(s): know where something is at
to know where something is located. (Without at, this sense is standard English. See also know where it’s at.) • Do you know where the hammer is at? • I don’t know where my glasses are at.
know where is coming from
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Phrase(s): know where one is coming from
to understand someone’s motivation; to understand and relate to someone’s position. • I know where you’re coming from. I’ve been there. • We all know where he’s coming from. That’s why we are so worried.