Yes, assuming the reason it fell over wasn't due to a debilitating disease, and the fall did not result in any injuries.
Most of the time they well be able to get back up again. But if they are on a hill, that may be a different matter.
yes, they're not turtles. They lay on their sides all the time.
Unless damaged by the fall, sure.
No it wont happen
Well, it will fly over him, and maybe fall back down on you, and you will have to try again!
Essentially, it means "over there". Example: The sheep herder said to his son, "Go yonder and find our missing sheep so that the flock is again complete."
This song is about how he or whoever the song is about has found the perfect girl and can't help but fall for her over and over again.
Only if the fall causes brain damage, then yes! Otherwise no!
Essentially, it means "over there". Example: The sheep herder said to his son, "Go yonder and find our missing sheep so that the flock is again complete."
If you fall for an ex all over again after breaking up, then you should talk to him. If he doesn't feel the same way then it may be best to move on and look somewhere else for love.
Don't make me change my mind.. Fall For You - Secondhand Serenade
fallene.g. "Oh Dear! Grandad has fallen over again!" [Strictly speaking, this example uses the phrasal verb 'to fall over', but the 'past participle' form is the same for 'to fall']Another example: "Romeo has fallen in love again. I wonder who it is this time?"
No, you should not get in trouble for helping a sheep over the fence if the sheep is in distress or stuck.
hah lol that's not true. penguins belly flop down snow hills all the time and are able to get back up. that's funny ;)
It refers to a sheep that has fallen over and is unable to right itself. This can happen because its wool has become too heavy for it to walk properly or due to a fall. Sheep are extremely vulnerable in this position and can die in a matter of hours on an especially hot day.