soul of Idiom, Proverb
The life and soul of the party
the person who's at the centre of all parties!
She's the life and soul of the party.
soul of, the
soul of, the The essence of some quality, as in
You can trust her; she's the soul of discretion, or
He's the very soul of generosity but he can be cranky at times. This idiom was first recorded in 1605.
the soul of
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the body of (something)
The representation, essence, or apotheosis of a accurate affection or affection (which is declared afterwards "of"). My mom is aloof the body of kindness—she's consistently accommodating to advice anyone in need. As the old adage goes, brevity is the body of wit—if your antic meanders or stalls, the amusement of it dies. Don't worry, my sister is the body of discretion—she won't acquaint anyone about our assurance afore we do.Learn more: of, soulsoul of, the
The aspect of some quality, as in You can assurance her; she's the body of discretion, or He's the actual body of generosity but he can be bad-humored at times. This argot was aboriginal recorded in 1605. Learn more: soul
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