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Asked on March 17, 2021 in Single word requests.
As you have been told that there is no “technical term” for the relationship you describe.
In most areas of language you select how much language to use and which types of words are used. If my elder sibling’s husband has two brothers,
- then the one in jail is her brother-in-law.
- I love the famous rockstar, he is related to me by marriage, is almost a brother.
How can I change my focus of time?
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Asked on March 2, 2021 in Other.
I suggest the following antonyms:
- rigid – – – yielding (responds to an applied force by changing)
- stiff – – – pliable (readily changes shape under a small applied force)
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Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.
The expression got to her feet (or rose to her feet ) means that the person stood upright (from either a sitting or lying position)? To begin means a sudden but generally small movement.
So started to her feet means that Alice stood up quickly without any prior movement indicating that she would do so, and then so stopped.
What is this picture with the title: “He is here!”? When suddenly cried Dolly, she started to her feet made by the artist W T Smedley. It captures the moment
in the moment. We were in a very busy day at work in one month and after.
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