A penurious person is poor or stingy.
she feels overwhelmed by the intense blue
If you say to someone "The feeling is mutual" you are telling that person that you agree with them - your opinions, thoughts, feelings mirror theirs. It means: "I feel the same way about sucking your nob"
mean (noun) : averagemean (verb): connote, denote, import, intend, signify, spell, aim, contemplate, design, plan, project, proposemean (adjective): offensive, selfish, unaccommodating, nasty, malicious, penurious, stingy, miserly, inferior, low in status, of little importance, unimposing, shabby,humiliated, ashamed, troublesome, vicious, bad-tempered
factual information are the true information but none factual is just an opinion not a fact eg the president of tanzania adressed the citizens yesterday this is a factual information but hwen i say that the president of tanzania is a nice person that will be a non factual information
Since hay is describing the way velvet feels and velvet is a noun, it must be an adjective since it is describing a noun.
A penurious person is poor or stingy.
In Hawaiian, Sally is pronounced as "Keiki" or "Kale".
Sally - 1957 Sally Tries to Say No 1-2 was released on: USA: 22 September 1957
Sally said she sells sea shells on sea shore
You may say "I had no pencil," or you may say "I did not have any pencils" - whichever feels more natural to you. "Had no" would be used when speaking of a singular subject however.
You should use "Sally and I" as the subject of a sentence, for example: "Sally and I went to the store." It is incorrect to use "Sally and I" as the object of a sentence, which should be "Sally and me," as in: "She gave the book to Sally and me."
it is for that very reason he may not say it. he is shy. also, it may have to do with his reputation. if he feels embarrassed about it in front of his friends, he wont say bye to you. and remember, a crush is just a crush. its not love so he may be over you.
There really are more than one answers. Yes, but, no.YES REASONS:He may be so shy to say anything backHe thought he should have made the first moveHe feels awkward you both have feelings for one anotherNO REASONS:He feels awkward that you do and he doesn'tHe feels he's out of your leagueHe feels you're out of his league
I say Amy.
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It is not a really nice thing. You are providing a sarcastic response to something the other person feels may be important. It might be more appropriate to say, "Yes, I know."
I would say 9.37. It feels amazing