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Everything is coming up roses #1 (permalink) Sat Apr 10, 2004 21:31 pm   Everything is coming up roses
 

Test No. incompl/inter-15 "Popular Idioms (2) Garden", question 3

Everything is coming up ..........

(a) roses
(b) daisies
(c) tulips
(d) lilies

Test No. incompl/inter-15 "Popular Idioms (2) Garden", answer 3

Everything is coming up roses.

Correct answer: (a) roses

Hi Alan! I don't know What is it? "Everything is coming up roses".
Tell me, please.

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Roses #2 (permalink) Sat Apr 10, 2004 23:00 pm   Roses
 

Hi,

This means everything is getting better and better.

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Everything is coming up roses #3 (permalink) Fri Feb 04, 2005 15:36 pm   Everything is coming up roses
 

I think you mean everything is getting better and better instead of everything is getter better and better?
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Mistake #4 (permalink) Fri Feb 04, 2005 17:00 pm   Mistake
 

How right you are!

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Everything is coming up roses #5 (permalink) Tue Oct 18, 2005 16:18 pm   Everything is coming up roses
 

thanks alot alan..this helps me a lot
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