a loose object
like a pain in the butt we all know what that means
Nowhere to go
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There is no actual beetle species known as an ornamental beetle. Rather, used as a crossword clue, it refers to a brooch, or ornamental pin.
The super beetle has a different front end, having Macpherson struts. The apron, fenders and hood are styled different. The standard beetle has the torsion bar front end.
It depends on the object. For a pin we would say the end of a pin For a knife we would point of the knife.
crocodile , beagle , beetle , eagle
an end pin
i think she made a mistake on the idiom. In the book it is confusing. ??????
You can not. The two cars are completely different...the New Beetle has the engine at the wrong end. The New Beetle is bigger than the Old.
In "The Lion and the Beetle," the lion's arrogance and pride prevented him from seeing the potential threat posed by the tiny beetle. The lion underestimated the beetle's intelligence and ability to outsmart him, leading to his downfall in the end.
You don't say what kind of cable. If you're talking about CAT5 or 6, it's connected to pin 4.
Single port. It refers to the head.
All of the pins on one end of the cable connect to the same pin numbers on the other end of the cable, hence, the wire goes "straight through" from one end of the cable to the other.For example, pin 1 on one end of the cable is connected to pin 1 on the other end of the cable, etc.
On a standard patch cable the ends are wired the same. Pin 3 connects to pin 3.