From
//fɹɒm//
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Preposition
The word "from" can be used as a preposition.
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A to Z Kashmir to Kanyakumari Nina from Carolina Nina from Pasadena a distance a standing start abstract away from all accounts all reports an early age appeal from Philip drunk to Philip sober away bang from the buck behind buy out from under come from below come in from the cold cradle to grave day to day drink from the fire hydrant father to son first to last fromward fromwards get out from under gift from heaven gift from the Gods gift from the goddesses gift from the heavens grin from ear to ear grow away from hell from above hencefrom here on in here on out herefrom home know one's arse from one's elbow know one's head from one's ass know someone from Eve let this cup pass from me manna from heaven memory moment to moment off of putt from the rough raise from the dead roll from one's tongue roll from the tongue run away from run from the tongue sell out from under separate the men from the boys separation from bed and board someone's mouth to God's ears speech from the throne squeeze blood from a turnip take one's cue from that time on the first the river to the sea the top thencefrom therefrom this time on trip from the tongue week to week whencefrom wherefrom you can't pour from an empty cup
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