This is from "corn-fed " words. The two word phrase must include the word 'corn' in it e.g. corner it.
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The clause begins with a relative pronoun (that) so it is an adjective clause.Adverb clauses begin with a subordinating conjunction and answer how, when, or why, as adverbs do.E.g. In the sentence "The corn that your neighbor raises", "that your neighbor raises" describes "corn" which is a noun so "that your neighbor raises" is an adjective phrase.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! The shucks are the husk of the corn, the part you toss away. Shucks were what cowboys called worthless people or things.
Some collective nouns for corn are a stalk of corn or a bushel of corn.
Cash crops are crops that make money. Their cash crop is wheat. That farm's cash crop is corn.
The correct phrase is "shuck the corn" rather than "chuck the corn". To "chuck" means to throw. "Shuck" means to peel something off of, such as a corn husk. To use "shuck" as a noun means a material consisting of seed coverings and small pieces of stem or leaves that have been separated from the seeds (corn). Which is why we say "shuck the corn".
It means corn-fed, country, unworldly, simple, naive, or unsophisticated.
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The first step to start saving money is to figure out how much you spend. Keep track of all your expensesโthat means every coffee, household item and cash tip. Once you have your data, organize the numbers by categories, such as gas, groceries and mortgage, and total each amount.
I want to take a shot at the phrase 'jimmie crack corn and I don't care' it means give me cracked corn which would be boiled cracked corn similar to oatmeal.
"Three Sisters" means the three major crops that were often grown together: Beans, squash, and corn.
BT corn means that the corn has been genetically modified with DNA from another organism.
Houston is located in southeastern Texas and does not have any mountains within the city limits. The nearest mountains to Houston are in western Texas, such as the Davis Mountains and Guadalupe Mountains.
The phrase "like a cat in a corncrib" is a simile that compares two unlike things. Mice and rats are often found in and around corncribs and a cat hunts the. The phrase means a cat would be happy with easy prey to catch. It is comparing someone to a happy or gleeful cat.
It came from the 1977 short story "Children of the Corn" by Stephen King, the 1984 film adaption, and the 2009 remake of it.(its also a hip hop group but nevermind that) I'm not sure what it means, but look into these stories/books for more details. Hope this helps! :P
It means to take off the leafy part of the corn.
corn.... i am sure of that