The metaphor "Mom is a beer in the mornings" suggests that the speaker views their mother as a source of comfort or relief, much like how some people might enjoy a beer to unwind. It could imply that she brings joy or lightness to the start of the day, but it may also hint at a reliance on her presence for emotional support. Overall, the comparison evokes a sense of familiarity and warmth, though it may also carry undertones of dependency.
Last Night (Beer Fear)
Oh, dude, the answer to punchline 12.10 in the algebra book is probably "a square root beer." As for the pop star who sings about chocolate, I'm pretty sure it's the one and only "Cocoa Swift," like, obviously.
The fraction is rational, the repeating decimal is not. A fraction is a fraction and a repeating decimal is a repeating decimal. They are different representaions of a quantity. One is finite the other is not. It is unreasonable to say a repeating decimal is a fraction and therefore the repeating decimal is rational. The repeating decimal is what it is, albeit derived from a fration, it is not a fration. You can hold 1/3 of a pizza in your hands but you cannot hold .333333... of a pizza in your hands. It is literally irrational for you to say that you can. Theoretically, if you accept that you can always add another decimal place to any decimal number, and that inner space is infinite, without limits, then my point is valid. .333333... is moving infinitly closer to 1/3 without ever getting there, and the more 3's are piled on, the closer it gets, but is forever approaching 1/3, the same as the universe of decimals never arrives at zero. A pizza the size of .333333... is a work in progress, never terminating at any size at all, but continually sizing itself towards 1/3 forever - quite irrational, possessing a character equal to the famously irrational pi. 1/3 of a pizza is precise, easily sliced, finite, rational, and I'll have mine with sliced tomatoes and a caffeine-free, diet root beer.
She has a champagne diet, but he has a beer budget
Germany has a preoccupation with beer.
The subject of the sentence "One of my hobbies is making my own beer" is "making my own beer." This phrase describes the activity that the speaker enjoys as a hobby. The sentence highlights the personal interest in homebrewing beer, indicating a passion for the craft and the process involved.
There is a shortage of beer tonight.
Billy drank beer and became totally incoherent.
Beer is like the nectar of the gods
Draymen deliver barrels of beer to our pubs.
It's either a question or a declarative sentence. As a question it asks, "Do you like beer a lot?" As a declarative sentence, it simply states, "You like beer a lot."
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The large vat was used to brew beer.
They were having a party so they got a keg of beer.
I just nailed that beer, get me another one.