It means he took off fast (just like a horsefly running away from a fly swatter).
When a man bites my neck, it's an instant turn on. I mean, right now, find a bed. It took me a few years to develop this, as a young woman, I didn't like it. The older I got, the more I enjoyed biting, and being bitten.
the story took place in the italian city of padua
its a fake they photoshock it the took a computer they took a piture of a hamster and put it by his mouth
there is two answers 1 shed - a simple roofed structure used as storage. example Mom took the shovel to the SHED 2 shed- allow to disconnect with the thing it was previously part of. example We watched as the snake SHED his old skin, or he shed the blood of 20 oxen in sacrifice (to a god). '(,' ( that is my signature ) '(,' '(,'!!!!!!
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It means you took on something big, like a challenge, it also means you took on someone larger than you, it can mean bravery or something done stupidly.
What she took the wrong step mean
step like in walking took a step = dio un paso
break means to destroy something like braking a glass and the other break mean like you took a week off.
I would say that if you were drunk when this took place it doesn't really mean anything.
It can mean that, or it means she suspects you like her and is testing your reaction by that kind of flirting. Although it solely depends on what she took.
xerxes was the ruler of Persia and almost took over Greece in the perian war, he was mean and like a dictator
eatable and drinkable both mean edible. hope you like my simple answer cause it took a lot of thinking.
It means he did not hurry. If you want to say that someone took a long time, but you don't really want to be mean, you can say "You sure took your time on that."You can also say "He took his sweet time finishing that."
It means he did not hurry. If you want to say that someone took a long time, but you don't really want to be mean, you can say "You sure took your time on that."You can also say "He took his sweet time finishing that."
Took as in: He took the bag, or Se llevo la java.
it means to 'do somthieng.'