I don't understand the peculiar grammar here!
Crooks uses liniment for his crooked back to help alleviate his pain and discomfort. It is a temporary relief for his physical ailment but does not address the underlying issues of discrimination and loneliness that he faces as a black man living in a racist society.
Watkins liniment is a pain relieving liniment. It comes in a cream base or in a spray form. Watkins has been selling this pain liniment for over 140 years.
I wouldn't use it. The amounts and strength of the herbs in the liniment is completely unknown. Natural does not mean safe.
For muscle pains, bruises and sprains; apply this liniment to the affected area and massage in gently.
Stable Buck and Smitty fought over a dice game in the novel "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck. Smitty accused Stable Buck of cheating, leading to a physical altercation between the two men.
mice is a part of food chain.it serve as food to some other animals which can be consumed by humans.scientists can use mice for their experiments.
No, the Robert Burns quote "The best-laid plans of mice and men / Often go awry" was used by John Steinbeck as the title for his novella "Of Mice and Men." Ernest Hemingway did not use this quote as a title for any of his works.
The thief used a crook to break into the house.
A waiter brought us a very potent cocktail of something, that smelled of horse liniment and Brain naturally drank both glasses.
You cannot start a sentence with the word crook unless you use an article of speech or an adjective first.The crook planned his next heist.A crook is bound to be caught.One crook in town is bad enough, let alone a gang of crooks.
I will finish this project by hook or by crook, no matter what obstacles come my way.
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In Lennie's obituary from Of Mice and Men, you can focus on his gentle and childlike nature, his unwavering loyalty to George, and his love for tending to soft things like animals and clothes. You can also mention his mental disabilities and the tragic circumstances that led to his death.