"File suit" means that a person (the "plaintiff"), either personally or through his or her attorney, goes to the courthouse and: gives a lawsuit against one or more people (or entities -- like companies) to the filing clerk; pays a filing fee (which is usually around one-hundred dollars); and receives a stamped copy of the lawsuit back from the clerk. The next step is servig the lawsuit. In order to require the person who is sued to "answer" under the law, the plaintiff has to "serve" the other party (the "defendant") with a copy of the lawsuit. That can be done in a number of ways, including by having a copy of the lawsuit given to the defendant in person, by leaving a copy of the lawsuit at the defendant's house or office with someone, and under certain circumstances, by putting a notice about the lawsuit in the newspaper. All of these methods of "service" have to be done in a particular way, so you need to find out the law in your state. Susan
A suite is a group of connecting items. Rooms, bedroom furniture are examples.
A suite is a group of connecting items. Rooms, bedroom furniture are examples.
A suite is a collection of items that complement each other and/or act together, e.g., a suite of musical compositions, a suite of rooms, a suite of furniture.
what do u mean, sniper suit?...
This isn't slang or idiom - it can mean either literally filling up a suit, as with a body or air; or it can refer to the legal term of a suit as in a lawsuit.
If you mean the lowest card with a heart suit you can have, it would be a two.
Un vestito. If you mean as in : "He is wearing a suit." -"Indossa un vestito."
"Lounge suit" is what the British call a man's suit, probably because their word for "living room" is "lounge" and a gentleman would wear a suit to appear in the living (or public) room. If the dress code is "lounge suit" that would mean a business suit and tie for men and a dress or dressy pantsuit for women.
Either: a little out of breath or short of breath.
They personally look good on you. They look good on you.
i have no clue as to what theodorus means, but zero suit samus is samus without her suit, if that's what you mean.
"the suit (clothes)"
making money
Superman The "S" on superman's suit stands for super...because his name is Superman and he is super.
beacous its legeandery