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When a dog runs away from something in fear (usually after a fight), it will tuck its tail between its rear legs so its tail can't get bitten off. This is the origin of the phrase, so if someone runs away "with their tail between their legs", then they just lost an argument and are backing away.
a simile is a comparison to an object, ex: as agile as a cat as angry as a wasp as loud as an elephant he fights like a lion he runs like a cheetah flopping like a fish
The car runs well.
sap which runs from the trunk of trees after it has been slashed
A metaphor and simile compare one thing in terms of another, but they do have to be literally true. Metaphor and simile are poetic devices; they are poetic language. As such, they often exaggerate or make comparisons that are meant to show a connection that is poetic, but not the absolute truth. For example, saying, "She runs as fast as a cheetah" is a simile that describes her speed in relationship to a cheetah, but it is not literally true. Whereas, saying, "She is a cheetah" also makes a comparison describing her speed in relationship to a cheetah, but again it is not true.
I have a cr80 and i run 32:1 through it and it runs like a champ.
NO. Samsung champ 2 (C3330) is not an android. I own one and it runs on Samsung OS.
Barry Bonds is the All-Time home run Champ with 762 career home runs.
A verb phrase is made up of a verb and its dependents (objects, complements, and other modifiers), but not the subject or its dependents.Examples:Jack runs. (the verb is 'runs', the subject is 'Jack')My brother Jack runs. (the verb is 'runs', the subject is the noun phrase 'my brother Jack')Jack runs daily. (the verb phrase is the verb 'runs' and the adverb 'daily')Jack runs to school. (the verb phrase is the verb 'runs' and the prepositional phrase 'to school')Jack runs the print shop. (the verb phrase is the verb 'runs' and the direct object 'the print shop', a noun phrase)Jack runs everything in the print shop. (the verb phrase is the verb 'runs', the direct object 'everything', and the prepositional phrase 'in the print shop', which modifies the direct object)
Yes, my grand am had that problem a week ago, changed out the sensor and it runs like a champ!
the origin for athlete is the a person who runs take track and works out
15-16 gallons i just got rid of mine!! My Intrepid runs like a champ, keep up with it. Use good oil.
sounds like your coil went bad could also be low coolant or bad temp sesor
My 7400 runs like a champ as long as it is kept clean and fed good ammo. (as it always should be!) Use that chamber brush that comes with the rifle!
There only 4 gears on the '93 Shadow "Spirit" vt1100c. My black and white '93 is out on the driveway now. 37,000 miles and it runs like a champ.
The phrase means a batsman have scored century
My Grandfather has a 1955 car and it still runs like a champ. My brother has a 2004 and its ready to retire. It all depends on how you drive and how you treat it.