Odors are carried by the air. Whenever a door or a window is opened, air escapes, taking odors with it.
With your sense of smell. Some people can certainly do this sometimes with some Fish and Chip Shops.
The fish and chip shop is letting out gases from cooking. Them smells are then being swept by the air (wind) across the road.
across the road
it means on the other side of the road or across the road
it means on the other side of the road or across the road
It doesn't smell foul, it's probably just the water off the road/tiles/floor. It depends where you are. Rain on grass doesn't smell the same as rain on the road...
yazbo went across the road because she needed to get to her loverboi Scott lanigan
Vanilla, chocolate chip cookie dough. Mint chip, rocky road, peppermintstick, coffee, chocolate, etc.
Wilderness Road(:
across the road.. or across something. its on study island
across the road:)
A house directly opposite my home, straight across the road, is therefore across from me.
Nope not yet, soon as every human is dead 1 chicken will rise and GET ACROSS THAT ROAD!
The rank forms for the sentence "An old man walked slowly across the road" could include: Active voice: An old man slowly walked across the road. Passive voice: Slowly, across the road, an old man was walked by the man.