"In the weeds," "up the creek"...
alot
Discuss your difficulties with your teacher and your parents.
That is the correct spelling of the words handsome inside and out ('Inside and out' is an idiomatic adverb), the masculine equivalent to 'beautiful inside and out' (having honesty, compassion, and empathy as well as physical beauty).Unless this is meant literally, where handsome 'inside out' is spelled sdonmaeh.
It is an adverb, meaning having occurred, previously to the present. In the idiomatic usage "Are you leaving already?" it means "so soon?"
Ate bones from pork
having to talk with your hands all the time
A car is a possession. In English, this sentence structure would mean that you are in the act of passing the car as a bowel movement. It is an idiomatic expression which is incorrect English. The proper expression is "I have a car". This structure indicates that you are in possesion of the car. Having is idiomatic of body function. It is very difficult for the non English student to comprehend.
Having other ( or many ) irons in the fire means having alternative plans of action. Usually said when one plan is threatened with failure or frustration.
IF its barking to much and wont shut up.
Symptoms of swallowing difficulties include weight loss; dehydration; sensation of having a lump in the throat after having attempted to swallow; drooling; unintentional retention of food within the mouth, despite attempts to swallow.
Winter, hunger, some hostile or opportunistic natives, not having shelter. I am sure that they have faced many more difficulties other than this.
Winter, hunger, some hostile or opportunistic natives, not having shelter. I am sure that they have faced many more difficulties other than this.