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What can I say instead of once upon a time?
What is another word for once upon a time?
at one time | formerly |
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one time before | heretofore |
time was | some time ago |
a while back | before now |
earlier on | at an earlier time |
What’s another way to say be prepared?
What is another word for prepared?
inclined | ready |
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willing | amenable |
disposed | minded |
predisposed | able |
apt | liable |
What is another word for time share?
What is another word for timeshare?
condominium | apartment |
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apartment block | apartment house |
condo | co-op |
cooperative | house |
townhouse | condo building |
What type of phrase is once upon a time?
stock phrase
“Once upon a time” is a stock phrase used to introduce a narrative of past events, typically in fairy tales and folk tales. It has been used in some form since at least 1380 (according to the Oxford English Dictionary) in storytelling in the English language and has started many narratives since 1600.
How do you start a story aside in Once Upon a Time?
How do you start your story? Once upon a time… [wait no… that’s too cliche]….To recap, here’s the three step sequence:
- “Imagine if…”
- “Let me show you how it’s real…”
- “Yet there’s obstacles that stand in the way of this promise being more available”
What is punctuality speech?
It means doing things at the right time, keeping our promises, and not being distracted by the trifles of life. “Punctuality is not just arriving at a place at the right time; it is also about finishing things at the right time.” It is easy to while away time and say tomorrow, tomorrow, and tomorrow.
What is another word for well prepared?
What is another word for well-prepared?
provident | prudent |
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equipped | judicious |
politic | sensible |
canny | circumspect |
commonsensical | vigilant |
What means fully prepared?
ready and able to do something. prepared for: We have to be prepared for any eventuality. well/fully prepared: She will need to be well prepared for the task ahead.
Is once a time expression?
Once as an adverb I see him once every two or three weeks. We also use once to mean ‘at a time in the past but not now’. The phrase once upon a time is used at the start of children’s stories.
Who first said once upon a time?
Sir Ferumbras
The earliest use of the phrase “once upon a time” is estimated to be dated to 1380 with the story Sir Ferumbras. Composed of ten, 540 short lines of metric poetry, this Middle English romance is connected to the Matter of France.