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They should be kept away from a sink because if water comes in contact with electrical cords, it can cause an electricity shock.
Away from fire.
Yes, in general. As long as the material is kept below the yield point, that is, in a range where stress strain is linear, then its properties will not be altered.
it is close to the sun
No, not right away. They are grown outside and not kept in a refrigerator, but if you don't eat them right away they'll go bad eventually.
It means the material is easy to be burnt and should be kept away from fire.
nucleus
So that it's able to cut.
A boathouse is a building at the edge of a river or lake in which boats are kept.
cold
That book had great SUSPENSE, and kept me on the edge of my seat.
kept (as in "She has been kept away from the children.", "Usually, wine is kept in barrels.")
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When someone says that something kept you at the edge of your seat, it means that it was so suspenseful or engaging that you were on the edge of your seat, eagerly anticipating what would happen next. It implies that the experience was intense and riveting.
They should be kept away from a sink because if water comes in contact with electrical cords, it can cause an electricity shock.
run or walk away from who is doing it and tell them you have to go were if you even dont
A boat shed is another term for a boathouse - a building at the edge of a river of lake in which boats are kept.