Nope. It doesn't make itself, it freezes in the air
The phrase "when it rains, it pours" is a metaphor for how when one bad thing happens, several more seem to follow in quick succession. It highlights the idea that challenges or difficulties often come all at once rather than being spaced out.
That when things get bad, it will only get worse.
It may mean you are so hot he had to cool you down or you were on fire.
Parmesan? Like the cheese? No I don't think so... I mean... It's cheese. Unless someone pours it into your ears then yeah, I wouldn't doubt it.
In geography, percolation refers to the downward movement of water through the soil layers to reach underground reservoirs or aquifers. It plays a crucial role in the water cycle by replenishing groundwater sources and sustaining ecosystems. Understanding percolation is important for managing water resources and predicting potential impacts of land use changes on hydrological systems.
What do you mean by come down?
The saying (which is by the way: it never rains but it pours) means that when something bad or unpleasant happens to you there is often something else to make the situation even worse. It is something you would say if you are already late for an appointment and then discover that you have a flat tyre as well.
The expression is "poor as a church mouse," and it means extremely poor, to the point of starvation.
The name itself is translated as the same, however, the meaning can come from the Bible and it would mean the youngest of the family
It means death got you! Or that's how death will come to you!
The mean, by itself, does not provide sufficient information to make any assessment of the sample variance.
I think you mean to MAKE UP ONE'S MIND. It means to come to a decision.