In this context, "chafed" means to irritate or cause discomfort due to rubbing against something repeatedly. So, the sand rubbing against the skin inside the clothes caused irritation and discomfort.
Dirty? :)... If you mean what is a name for clothing that is being laundered, it would depend on who you asked. Some terms include "wash" and "laundry".
A diamond symbol stamped inside a ring typically indicates that the stone is a real diamond, serving as a mark of authenticity or quality assurance. It may also be used by the jeweler or manufacturer as a trademark for their designs.
The "925" stamp inside a ring indicates that the ring is made of sterling silver, which is 92.5% pure silver. The "D" stamp could be a maker's mark or a designer's mark indicating the manufacturer of the ring.
A compound sentence is like to sentences combined together. for example (The dog jumped up and I fell down.) The dog jumped up is one sentence. I fell down is also another sentence.
TJC stamped on the inside of a 925 ring likely represents the manufacturer or brand name. 925 refers to the silver purity of the ring, which is 92.5% pure silver.
It is a verb, if you mean in the case, "My leg chafed." However, it could also be an adjective, as in "That is chafed."
It means go be inside like to be inside a game ( to be in it, the it is the game for the sentence) Bye BLARGH!!
Literally, it's "inside clothes"--we'd say underwear.
"That does not necessarily mean that I don't like you, it just means that I don't like your clothes." Is a sentence using necessarily.
This is when a parent or guardian asks you to write your name in the label or "Tag" located inside your clothes.
I think you might mean reciprocate. An example sentence would be... He put his hand inside my trousers and said that he'd do it to me if I would reciprocate.
It means that lava was cast out of, or sent flying from inside the volcano.
Pyjamas are clothes I mean, if you wear them, they are clothes. If you didn't, they would not be clothes.
Depends, if you mean in the sentence you wrote, that would be zero, but inside 652,000,000 would have 6 zeroes.
The Spanish sentence ''Quitate las ropas de menos'' translates to ''Take off the least clothes'' in English.
clothing, the clothes.
Depends! (If the sentence starts and ends inside the brackets the punctuation does too.) If the sentence is part in (and part out) the punctuation goes outside the brackets. It is the same with quotation marks (look in a newspaper and you'll see what I mean).