Laugh would mean the same.
If it wasn't for all the mockery, geeks would have a chance at being accepted socially
"After he calmed down" could substitute for the phrase "after the fever had left his veins."
An appropriate synonym for "supplanted" would be "substitute".
candid truthful trustworthy
The adjective would be invincible. (unbeatable)
Hilarity and insanity would ensue.
Which would render him inigible for employment what does
If I had the choice, I probably would. But at the risk of sounding emo and making this answer a hilarity, No.
Hilarity would ensue, i'm sure of it. Also a bit of knowledge/brain flexing would happen.
You would be the Quarterback on a football team. An audible is where the Quarterback calls a new play while on the field, ready for the next play.
You would hear an audible "pop".
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No. Ventriculocordectomy, or debarking or devocalization, is a controversial veterinary practice to reduce the audible barking of a dogs and sea lions and formerly to reduce the vocal sounds of cavalry horses in wartime. To damage the human vocal cords in the same way, would render a person nearly mute, and is, thus, highly unethical.
If it wasn't for all the mockery, geeks would have a chance at being accepted socially
The difference is that an audible sound can be heard, an inaudible can't. The human ear can detect vibrations between 20 and 20,000 cycles per second (for a young person; for an old person the range is less), so that range would be audible, anything outside that range is inaudible.The difference is that an audible sound can be heard, an inaudible can't. The human ear can detect vibrations between 20 and 20,000 cycles per second (for a young person; for an old person the range is less), so that range would be audible, anything outside that range is inaudible.The difference is that an audible sound can be heard, an inaudible can't. The human ear can detect vibrations between 20 and 20,000 cycles per second (for a young person; for an old person the range is less), so that range would be audible, anything outside that range is inaudible.The difference is that an audible sound can be heard, an inaudible can't. The human ear can detect vibrations between 20 and 20,000 cycles per second (for a young person; for an old person the range is less), so that range would be audible, anything outside that range is inaudible.
Any white wine would substitute for champagne.