It simply means the person asked for a couple days to study and properly understand ("digest") the information. It's an idiomatic way of saying, "Give me some time to think this through."
to give her time to do her work
The sentence means that Melanie requested a few days to think about or process the information before responding to Tom with her decision or answer. This shows that Melanie needs time to consider and evaluate before giving her final response.
After a couple days its ok to start handling your snake again. However, it takes about 3 -4 days for your burmese to digest its prey. Like the Retic, they move their food through their systems very quickly. That's why they can be fed a couple times a week if they're young.
Has your dog really? Take it to the vet, no questions asked!
Good question. Too a question that i have asked for the past couple of days. I need to convey that the question you have this moment asked is an onerous question to answer.
45 days
from the time a dog eats the bone till it is ready for waste would be 10 hours- a couple of days (:
either wait or ask him to tell u now. it's ur decision
Probably not.
yeah i think so but it takes you 7 days to digest your food and 7 years to digest gum. so yeah we digest everthing
3 days
No, it means a few days. "A couple" means two.