verb phrase
not before
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This was another way of saying the cowboy's bedroll. He'd have crumbs from his dinner.
Dessert would mean an item post-dinner. Post means after the fact, and pre means before so an example of an item pre-dinner might be an appetizer.
you've got too much on your hands
Do you mean the idomatic English phrase that one says when one hands someone an item? Or do you mean when a person is pointing to a map location to show a person where he/she is?
This is one of those phrases that should absolutely be taken literally. Wash your hands before dinner means - just that. Preferably for at least 20 seconds, with soap, and warm water. This prevents any germs you have been in contact with from entering your food and your body.
it means when your hands are covered with dirt and soil
not before
A candle light dinner is an example of classic romance. In western society it is a very traditional but romantic way of expressing interest in a partner.
Touching is a way of expressing the feeling of desire. It could also mean a way of expressing confidence
Someone to make you
The phrase "it's out of your hands" means that the situation is beyond your control or influence. It suggests that there is nothing more you can do about it, and you must accept whatever happens next.
its what Casca says before he stabs Caesar
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This was another way of saying the cowboy's bedroll. He'd have crumbs from his dinner.
a wee bit before early automn
Dessert would mean an item post-dinner. Post means after the fact, and pre means before so an example of an item pre-dinner might be an appetizer.
It means that you get down on your hands and knees, and stand like a four legged animal, 'on all fours'.