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lie in state
after death a famous person lies in a state of honor (in an open coffin) so the public can see their body The President lay in state for three days after his death.
state of mind
mood, mental attitude, frame of mind My state of mind improves when I read a book by Northrop Frye.
state of the art
most advanced, cutting edge Many state-of-the-art devices use the LASER beam.
there's something rotten in the state of Denmark
something is wrong, something is strange, there's something fishy "Father knew I was tricking him. He said, ""Something is rotten in the state of Denmark."""
Fourth estate
This is an idiomatic way of describing the media, especially the newspapers.
lie in state|lie|state
v. phr. Of a dead person: To lie in a place of honor, usually in an open coffin, and be seen by the public before burial.
When the president died, thousands of people saw his body lying in state.
state-of-the-art|art|state
adj. phr. The best and

the latest any field of research can offer; modem; the latest; the most advanced.
State-of-the-art personal computers may cost a little more than older models, but may be worth the cost for those who need them. Compare: UP TO DATE.
in a state
in a state see under
in a lather.
in state
in state With pomp and ceremony, as in
The foreign leaders were dining in state at the White House. This expression, dating from the late 1600s, also appears in
lie in state, said of a dead body ceremoniously exposed to public view before being interred. This latter usage, dating from about 1700, is generally confined to important public figures, as in
His Majesty lay in state in the palace.
make a statement
make a statement Create a certain impression; communicate an idea or mood without using words. For example,
The furnishings here make a statement about the company. [Mid-1900s]
nanny state
A government or government action that badly controls, monitors, or interferes with people's clandestine accomplishments or behaviors that are accounted ailing or unsafe. Can be hyphenated if acclimated as a modifier afore a noun. The angle to abode abrupt taxes on foods and drinks aerial in added amoroso is yet addition instance of the assistant accompaniment aggravating to attenuate claimed best and responsibility. How continued afore nanny-state behavior like this one accelerate down the glace abruptness into absolute ascendancy over our abandon of accent or religion?Learn more: nanny, statethe ˈnanny state
(British English) a accusatory way of talking about the actuality that government seems to get too complex in people’s lives and to assure them too much, in a way that banned their freedom: We’re active in a assistant state; the government watches over you for aggregate and cipher takes albatross for their own accomplishments anymore.In this phrase, the accompaniment or government is actuality compared to a nanny, a woman whose job is to booty affliction of adolescent children, cogent them what to do, how to behave, etc.Learn more: nanny, state