It's 'iconicity'. The word that mimes its meaning is iconic. Iconicity is not necessarily visual, in language you can more often encounter onomatopoeia = iconicity of sound (the sound of the words mimes real-life sounds, as in 'hiss')
because they love to slap them around and get it errect. they also love doing the helicopter with there willys, tht mean making it look like a helicopter by making a rytmic motion with their pelvus
Here is an example of what is "Looking forward to something"; : to anticipate something with pleasure. I'm really looking forward to your visit next week. We all look forward to your new book on gardening.
A claymation.
I don't think they're making a DVD of any of the seasons I wish they were but I doesn't look like they will
The Latin equivalent of the English command 'Look forwards, look backwards' is Aspice porro, aspice retro. In the word-by-word translation, the verb 'aspice' means '[you] are looking, do look, look'. The adverb 'porro' means 'forwards'. The adverb 'retro' means 'backwards'.
it means you look like god
The meaning of the name Chengetanai means "look after."
cooyah means look here. coodeh means look there. coomyah means come here.
It means that you "Take a look" or to look at something.
by making it look like a poisonous snake.by making itself look like a poisonous snake
The word "resemble" means to look like someone else or have a similar appearance.
To "look after" is to care for. It means to care for a small child.
It means that you look very good, very attractive.
buscamos means 'we look for.' It is from the verb buscar, meaning to look for.
They look like sweat logs
They look like little beetles
IT MEANS YOUR UGLY AND DUMBEd look at the dictionary