It means she is frightened.
The expression comes from an Emily Dickinson poem about a meeting with a snake. It's known as "The Snake," "A Narrow Fellow in the Grass" and "Zero at the Bone". (Emily Dickinson rarely named her poems herself.) In context:But never met this fellow,Attended or alone,Without a tighter breathing,And zero at the boneI was surprised at how many different books had chosen this expression as their title. I think what they have in common is the feeling that goes with suddenly encountering something or someone deadly frightening: one goes into shock.
it means you need to zero or calibrate it.
Normally, all the glucose is reabsorbed
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no it does not because the label says propel zero, as in zero caffeine.
It is called the zero property which says that any number into zero gives zero.
it zero
It means zero.
If you mean 'six o'clock' - las seis If you mean six zero zero - seis zero zero If you mean 600 - seiscientos
it means zero or close-ist to zero
When Zero collapses Stanley asks if Zero is okay and Zero says that he is fine. Afterwards Stanley encourages Zero to keep going by saying that he can have pizza and ice cream when he reaches the top.
my answer is 4, i saw a comment that says 0, why is it zero??