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2006-11-05 01:41:47 · 3 answers · asked by Candie's 1

what does technically back together mean????

2006-11-05 01:37:58 · 3 answers · asked by skinnyminniekitten 1

Perimyosium

I know it has to do something with muscle but I cannot find it anywhere.

2006-11-05 01:02:30 · 6 answers · asked by Mega 1

If you can include something that is black or grey too.

2006-11-05 00:39:55 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

Right, I'm from the Netherlands myself so I am Dutch. (for the people who actually thought that Dutch comes from Deutsch, which means German)

I know there are many expressions with the word 'Dutch' involved. I am very curious to which expressions, how many and the meaning of them.

Which do you know?

2006-11-05 00:35:29 · 7 answers · asked by Bloed 6

In iambic pentameter, finish this:?

Fist line:

Engagements can last years, to be precise.

Next line must ryhme with urned or earned, but not burned, adjourned, burned, learned, spurned, or concerned.

2006-11-05 00:21:43 · 2 answers · asked by Legandivori 7

Paraphrase each of the following sentences in two ways to show that you understand the ambiguity involved:
Example: Smoking grass can be nauseating.
i. Putting grass in a pipe and smoking it can make you sick.
ii. Fumes from smoldering grass can make you sick.

a. Dick finally decided on the boat.

b. The professor’s appointment was shocking.

c. The design has big squares and circles

d. That sheepdog is too hairy to eat.

e. Could this be the invisible man’s hair tonic?

f. The governor is a dirty street fighter.

g. I cannot recommend him too highly.

h. Terry loves his wife and so do I.

i. They said she would go yesterday.

j. No smoking section available.

Need help,please! Please do all the questions!

2006-11-05 00:17:32 · 2 answers · asked by Amerie L 2

Bicep
Brachion
Bucc
Fascia
Fibril
Front
Kneme
Latus
Mere
Oclus
Or
Pectus
Serratus
Tensor
Tonic
Vastus

2006-11-05 00:13:13 · 2 answers · asked by Mega 1

what wad nebuchadnezzar's ilness?

2006-11-04 23:54:44 · 6 answers · asked by yosunn88 1

well it just sounds silly
I have seen 3 fishes? it sounds wrong.
I have seen 3 fish ... but its not plural! surely a word has to change when its plural.
this is just ridculas.

2006-11-04 23:53:48 · 37 answers · asked by Anonymous

it is a noun..

2006-11-04 23:49:12 · 8 answers · asked by kayrins 1

......new tongue-twisters, as in the "green lorry-yellow lorry" type of tonguetwisters?

2006-11-04 23:48:15 · 5 answers · asked by Georgina 3

2006-11-04 23:08:04 · 21 answers · asked by Patil G 1

On Anarchist Island all was quiet, the islanders sleeping soundly after another day of hard work, mutual support and respect. The dawn brought bad news however- the black sails of pirate ships could been on the horizon, and they were steadily coming closer...

what happens next?

2006-11-04 22:37:29 · 24 answers · asked by Buzzard 7

GREY or GRAY?

btw, It should be the color!

2006-11-04 22:05:11 · 17 answers · asked by Ä l ɐ ҳ ä 3

2006-11-04 21:36:44 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-11-04 21:15:47 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-11-04 20:44:51 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous

Focus on "can still just be seen" please, it sounds a little weird to me and I'm no English native-speaker. What do you think? Thanks in advance. :)

2006-11-04 20:24:30 · 3 answers · asked by Harty H 1

Thanks in advance. Simple question for English native speakers.

2006-11-04 20:06:21 · 4 answers · asked by Harty H 1

2006-11-04 19:48:13 · 9 answers · asked by steve r 2

an emloyer writes: I especially/particularly appreciate the workers' personal engagement and professionalism

is the word "especially" correct? or "particularly"? are the put in the right position in an English sentence. are they good in this context or should I use different words? thanks a lot once again for your help

2006-11-04 19:44:44 · 13 answers · asked by AsMa 1

which sentence is correct?
how is weather at this time at ....(some where)?
how is weather in this time at .....(some where)?

2006-11-04 18:34:16 · 6 answers · asked by saeed a 1

So many words in English are derived from Latin or Greek or French or the Germanic languages but I need the word that is in fairly common English useage - a word that most of us will have heard of even if never used in conversation.
Funny answers accepted, sometimes appreciated, but generally ignored.

2006-11-04 18:15:29 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-11-04 18:12:54 · 4 answers · asked by ruhenafathi 1

2006-11-04 17:48:10 · 3 answers · asked by Kimberly W 1

2006-11-04 17:23:31 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

What does it mean when someone says "a real OG"

2006-11-04 17:22:57 · 10 answers · asked by DUHLAiNE♥ 2

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