(someone or something) rules In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "(someone or something) rules", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Julia Huong calendar 2022-11-09 04:11

Meaning of (someone or something) rules

(someone or something) rules phrase informal

Used to say that someone or something is absolutely superb.

Wow, Jame rules. In the maths field, he always takes the premier place.

People think Mary rules, every song attracts people throughout the world.

Used to say that someone or something dominates a certain area.

People think Chanel rules. This luxury brand has no rivals in the area of perfume.

Sabeco rules the southern beer market, while Habeco is favored by Hanoians.

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Strong body, mind or will

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To have someone completely under your control

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A1 at Lloyds

The top quality

hotsy-totsy

1. Good or fantastic

2. (of a person) Attractive, or sexy

3. A sexually attractive person

Grammar and Usage of (someone or something) rules

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