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The correct spelling is pregnant. It is an adjective used to describe someone who is carrying/expecting a baby.
There is a large amount of information out there for expecting mothers. The majority of expecting and baby books will contain a lot of information about the best diet while carrying a baby and after the baby is born. There are other avenues as well , your GP will be able to provide with the best diet for you and your baby and of course there is always the option to consult a nutritionist directly.
The risks of receiving attachments are that they could be carrying viruseswith them. If you are not sure about an attachment or weren't expecting it make sure you check it out with an up to date virus scanner or checker.
Well you said jobless worker so hes not a worker but i think she is because he trying to look like he has a job.
Being around cat feces can be dangerous due the possibility that is is carrying toxoplasmosis. Generally, odors are not harmful, as long as they are not concentrated or from toxic substances.
She is carrying her child in her arms.We are carrying out an investigation.
Carrying it.
Carrying On was created in 2000.
I was carrying water in a jug
Carrying is a verbal noun (gerund) as well as a verb. Carrying is not an adjective. Examples: Noun: The carrying is the hard part, the shopping is the fun part. (two gerunds) Verb: He was carrying the groceries in for his mom.
Please don't overload the carrying capacity of the boat.
Maybe you mean the "Brazilian Wandering Spider," which has very toxic venom. Their body length is about 2" and they are fairly drab in color. You can get a picture by Googling for "Phoneutria." There are probably tens of thousands of spider species in Brazil, so if the "armed spider" (as in weapon-carrying) isn't what you mean, then there are all different "looks" for them.