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Stand Tall

Definition:

To maintain an upright and confident posture, often used as a metaphor for displaying bravery, strength, or resilience.

Senses:

1. Literal Sense:

Maintaining a physically upright position by ensuring the spine is straight and the head held high.

Example: She stands tall, showcasing her elegant posture during the beauty pageant.

2. Metaphorical Sense:

To exhibit strength, self-assurance, and courage in the face of adversity or challenges.

Example: Despite facing numerous setbacks, the team stood tall and won the championship.

Usage:

1. Popular Usage:

Inspirational speeches, self-help books, and motivational content often encourage individuals to "stand tall" as a metaphorical expression to embrace confidence and resilience.

2. Local Usage:

In some specific communities, "stand tall" can imply standing up for one's beliefs or defending one's values.

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