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A shoe.
No, the tongue is not an organ equipped for seeing. Sight is a function of the eyes, which are specialized sensory organs designed for detecting light and processing visual information for perception.
Maori big eyes, or "pukana," is a traditional facial expression used to intimidate enemies in Maori culture. It involves widening the eyes and sticking out the tongue as a way of asserting dominance and instilling fear in opponents during battle.
The phrasal verb "choke up" means to become emotional or get tears in your eyes, making it difficult to speak.
No, your eyes cannot get stuck in the back of your head by rolling them too much. The eye muscles are designed to rotate in their sockets. However, excessive eye rolling can lead to strain or temporary discomfort.
People may assume I speak Spanish based on the likelihood of encountering Spanish speakers in the region where I operate. It's a common language in many parts of the world, so assumptions are sometimes made based on the demographics of the area.
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A woman's vulva has lip that cannot speak.
i dont know if it is correct but i think it is a needle.
All Furbys will eat when you put your finger in their beaks, while pressing the tongue. Furbys with LCD eyes (eyes that glow) can be fed with an app as well as by pressing their tongue.
A shoe. It has eyelets where you put the laces through, the "tongue" is the top part under the laces, and the bottom part of a shoe is called a sole.
A shoe. It has eyelets where you put the laces through, the "tongue" is the top part under the laces, and the bottom part of a shoe is called a sole.
No, the tongue is not an organ equipped for seeing. Sight is a function of the eyes, which are specialized sensory organs designed for detecting light and processing visual information for perception.
The eyes, nose, skin and tongue HAVE sensory receptors.
The eyes, nose, skin and tongue HAVE sensory receptors.
The eyes, nose, skin and tongue HAVE sensory receptors.
ears : hear sound Eyes: vision Nose: smell Tongue: Taste ..in simple terms