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What is the preposition in Smoke went up the chimney?

The preposition is "up. The phrase is "up the chimney" (adverb, modifying the verb went).


What type of phrase is we couldn't open the locked door?

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What does the phrase locked and cocked mean?

Locked and cocked is a term usually associated with a firearm, although it is usually said "Cocked and Locked". This refers to arming the firearm, that is the gun has a bullet chambered and the hammer is cocked and the gun will fire if the trigger is pulled. Locked means the safety is engaged. Cocked, locked and ready to rock is a longer version of the phrase. It just means you are ready. You are fully prepared to do what needs to be done.


What is the prepositional phrase in the sentence We locked our dog in our house?

"in our house" is the prepositional phrase in the sentence. It starts with the preposition "in" and includes the object "house".


What does the phrase 'The deal is a lock' mean?

It means you have agreed to something and you are now locked into that decision. No changing your mind.


What does the cowboy slang 'lining the flue' mean?

Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This is another funny way of saying he was eating. A flue is the inside of a chimney.


What does the word concentration mean in the phrase concentration camps?

It means Jews are locked up in this very dangerous camp


What is a passphrase?

A pass phrase is the same thing as a password or pass code. It is the key to accessing things that are locked on your computer.


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The subject includes the whole of the noun-phrase that acts as the subject, not just the head word.The tall, red, brick chimney dominated the skyline.


What does it mean when fish aggressively lock mouths?

The phrase that "fish has aggressively locked its mouth " means that the fish has fed on its prey. It also refers to catching something.


How many syllables does chimney have?

A short phrase, such as "in on me." (i.e., He came down the chimney and then walked in on me.) Or anything that ends with the verbal pronunciation of the letter E. (i.e., He came down the chimney, and the light was so dim, you see.)No single word is a perfect rhyme. You have to go with partial rhymes like "dimly" unless you are willing to use a phrase, like we might imagine an Indian in a western movie saying "him knee hurt big". "Him knee" is the rhyme. Or "left limb, knee" in a medical report.


What does the phrase has a bead on him mean?

I believe it means one has him locked in his sights ; that is .. is aiming at him to fire at. One may say, "I had a bead on that deer but he got spooked just when I went to fire." - Yonak