Alice was so startled at Jacob's outburst at her, she recoiled and his comments lost all meaning.
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decibal mesures the loudness of the sound
she frequently referred to use a clock as a chronometer Meaning chronometer is a more accurate word for "clock" :)
A lens transparent object that forms an image by refracting ,or bending light
She recoiled at the sight of his limp, lifeless body.
All firearms have recoil Also He recoiled in shock as the caged lion snarled inches from his face.
no you cant they have a different meaning
You can reduce the effect of recoil by holding the rifle tightly against your shoulder. Standing behind a 155mm artillery cannon during firing risks death by recoil. When the elephant man removes his hood, be careful not to recoil in horror like my last intern.
nestle is a verb. You use it exacly as you would use cuddle or other words with the same meaning
as a VERB: This gun will recoil a lot. or: He recoiled at the awful sight of the wrecked car. as a NOUN: This gun has a lot of recoil. The recoil of a .338 magnum rifle is uncomfortable.
use "that" when the meaning of the sentence changes. Sometimes "that" can be left out of the sentence. Never use a comma with "that". Use "which" when the meaning of the sentence does not change. Always use a comma with "which".
The synonyms for "happy" are "joyful" and "delighted."
Depending on how you use "writing" in a sentence, it might be synonymous with script, notation, prose, literature, or composition.
meaning of scoff
Can you define the word friend. that is an acceptable sentence using as a verb meaning to state the meaning of.
You can use "can" in a sentence as a noun or a intransitive verb. A example of can in a sentence is "The can is purple". That example is a example of can as a noun. A example of a intransitive verb is "I can use a bottle to squirt was a things". The word "can" is a homonym. A homonym is a word that has the same spelling (or different spelling but same sound) as another, but has a different meaning or origan.