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No. But clause and jaws do rhyme.
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The noun-clause 'rhyme and reason' is typically used to mean 'sense,' 'meaning,' or 'insight.' It often appears in contemporary English in this form: 'There's no rhyme or reason to that claim.'
Floss is a noun and a verb. Noun: Please remember to buy some floss. Verb: You should floss often.
No dental floss does not stretch.
yes, you may very well buy mint free floss as well as mint floss. yes, you may very well buy mint free floss as well as mint floss.
Glide floss, now called Crest Glide floss, is a dental floss made of ePTFE ( Expanded Polytetrafluoroethylene); it is used for cleaning between teeth.
Noun or verb depends on context. Floss is on sink-noun Do you floss-verb
Floss holder and dental floss sticks come in either a "knife" shape or a "Y"shape.
A wax floss is smoother and therefore will be less damaging to your gums.
It's called dental floss. Using floss, you can remove food and plaque between the teeth.
One yard equals three feet. So, you have 45 feet of red floss vs. 2 feet of blue floss.