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Pork Barrel
Pork barrel is a term referring to appropriation of government spending for localized projects secured solely or primarily to bring money to a representative's district.
"Wey aye pet" is a phrase commonly used in the Geordie dialect of northeastern England, particularly in Newcastle. It translates to "Yes, my dear" or "Of course, love," and is often used as a friendly or affectionate way to respond to someone. The phrase reflects the warm and welcoming nature of the local culture.
This is a phrase used to describe the Wakefield band The Cribs. It refers to the film "Kes" which is about a Yorkshire boy and his pet kestrel. In the story the boy's brother kills his kestrel after the boy fails to put a bet on some horses that subsequently win. The film is considered very "Yorkshire" and therefore very "Northern".
you can describe your pet using fur lenth, fur color, size, nose, mouth, ears, beak, and personality.
Possessed
A pet phrase is a phrase that an individual uses repetitively
a koi
The word 'pet' is functioning as an adjective to describe the common noun 'dog'.
Yes, it would be an adjective, used with a noun such as a shirt or jacket, or "the dog" with the blue collar.But a phrase is defined by what it modifies, so it might possibly be an adverb phrase, as in "The pet store gave us a new leash with the blue collar."
form_title= Pet Hospital form_header= Find a local pet hospital near you. What type of pet do you have?*= _ [50] Please describe the problem in detail.*= _ [50] What is the age of the pet?*= _ [50]
pet fish or fish pet. You can say it however you want, but I say pet fish.AnswerIn English it is proper to say "pet fish" because in this case, 'pet' is actually being used as an adjective to modify the noun 'fish' by defining the relation between you and the fish. While its not UNIVERSALLY true, in English, adjectives come before the noun as in "red ball".