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a lack of good soil
Their culture might have developed somewhat differently.
China would have flooded
You might descirbe them as angry.
A historian might describe the tactics the United States might have used to physically destroy the missiles in Cuba.
Post Traumatic Stress
The definition is to describe it in a lot of detail, enough detail so that someone might be able to picture it in their mind.
In slang, "unit" can refer to a person who is strong, tough, or reliable. It is often used to describe someone who is capable or impressive in some way.
you could describe their clothes or how they move. if it were pairs you might say how they work together. use your imagination
It might relate to Catcher in the Rye.
The suffix depends on what you are referring to with the word. Someone might display neutrality, or describe something neutrally.
Repetition of sounds that create a feeling of forward motion
Och, it's someone who is thrifty, d'ye ken, who does nae like to part wi' his money. Or at least that's how I'd describe it if I were Scottish. If I were American I might say it's someone who's a goddamn cheapskate.
The word is an adjective, used to describe someone who doesn't talk all that much. So a sentence might describe a man as tall, thin and taciturn.
People can become alienated from their family, usually as a result of what we might describe as irreconcilable differences, which is to say, they cannot resolve their disagreements. Sometimes it's worse than that, since violence can also be involved.On the othe rhand, many people believe that no amount of estrangement will make someone not a family member, even if they don't talk or visit for decades.So the only way someone can stop being a family member is if a spouse with no children get a divorce. If there are children, you can't stop being a member of the children's family.
You Might not believe it because of something that must of happened with a friend or a family member
Someone might be in the market to purchase bridal wedding dresses if they are either getting married, or are attending someone else's wedding such as a family member or close friend.