& Their Meanings
1. She was tickled pink by the good news.2. You were hands down the best player on the team.
3. I've been feeling pretty down in the dumpslately.
4. I'm feeling sick as a dog!
5. I've been feeling under the weather.
6. Rise and shine!
7. Close, but no cigar.
8. I could play outside till the cows come home.
9. Wow! It's raining cats and dogs out there!
10. That sound is driving me up the wall!
11. This assignment is a piece of cake.
12. Although he broke the rules, he was only given a slap on the wrist.
13. Yikes! This shirt costs an arm and a leg.
14. No, I was just pulling your leg.
15. It's Greek to me!
16. Keep your chin up.
17. Hold your horses.
18. We're all in the same boat.
19. He's a bit of a loose cannon.
20. I will clean my room when pigs fly.
Please pass the butter.
Give me 1 example of idiomatic expression
example of mutualism
give at least 5 example of mechanics?
Sure. Quantitative observations: Measuring the temperature of water, counting the number of leaves on a plant, recording the weight of an object, timing how long it takes for a pendulum to swing, measuring the length of a book. Qualitative observations: Describing the color of a flower, noting the smell of freshly baked bread, observing the texture of a rock, listening to the sound of chirping birds, feeling the softness of a cotton fabric.
5 example of business letter
ethnicity, heredity
air
a number or algebraic expression by which another is exactly divisible. 3 is a factor of 9
An idiom is a phrase or expression that typically cannot be understood by the literal meanings of its individual words. For example, "break a leg" is an idiom used to wish someone good luck in a performance, but it does not literally mean to break a leg.
# solid,liquid and gas
daot ka