Tears freeze on your face.
In the summer, the sun shines at midnight.
In the summer, the sun shines at midnight.
come on down to jamestown
Chronological
because I'm dumb
Manifest Destiny
Describe the major difference between sheep's and goats
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hello, we use the phrases ; dead - beat , or whacked out to describe being tired
You could use excellent to describe very good :)
Some of the transitional phrases you could use to indicate (a) cause(s) include:Because ofDue toFor this reasonSinceAsSome of the transitional phrases you could use to indicate (an) effect(s) include:As a resultConsequentlyThereforeHenceThusSo
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Highwaymen would often use threats and demands to intimidate their victims, such as "Your money or your life!" They would also use deception and trickery to catch their targets off guard, such as pretending to be law enforcement or offering fake assistance. Highwaymen were known for their quick wit and slick talk, using persuasive language to coerce their victims into giving up their valuables.
There are many phrase to describe a bully, mean, hatefully, and mean spirited. To describe a fight you can use words like ,melee, brawl, or even a nasty beating .
ten hundred, 45 ten blocks five one block
Yes, both "joyful time" and "joyous time" are grammatically correct and can be used interchangeably to convey a time filled with joy and happiness.
whence 'Whence' means 'from where' and is therefore not a synonym for 'where'. There is no exact complete one-word synonym for 'where', but in some contexts you could use such forms as 'wherever' or 'whereabouts' to mean 'where'. 'Where' can be replaced by several different phrases, for example 'in what place' or 'at which place', depending on the context.