"CLose call" is another way to say "Near miss".
Other ways to say "get in the way" are: move block barricade stop block off impede obstruct
loudly say
Other ways to say "heat up" include: microwave, cook, reheat, boil, bake, fry, and other cooking methods.
When you say 5x7, you are usually referring to a picture. In that case, the height is 7, but it could be the other way around if the picture was intended to be displayed sideways.
Verbose is another way to say big words.
I miss you baby.
The way you said it in the question is fine.
simply call him or her and tell i miss you. tell them to meet you and give a card saying i miss you. text them that i miss you. as simple as that.
The way you would say it in the US. The only difference is that you're in Portugal.
Some people say that waiting till the other person makes a move by emailing,texting or calling you is a good way. But I think honesty is the policy and that way you will know for sure how the other person feels about you . Life doesn't have to be hard all the time, the worst that could happen is that he or she doesn't like/miss you in the same way.
You can say "Jeg kommer til at savne dig" in Danish to express 'I am going to miss you'.
He either didn't expect you to miss him and he was surprised or he plainly said "Yes" to admit that he didn't miss you back. This really depends on the man. With some non-verbal men, 'yes' will be a reciprocating way of saying I missed you too. Other men will say 'yes' to acknowledge that you missed them, but not have missed you.
The phrase "I miss you" in Maori is "E hiahia ana au ki a koe."
To say I miss you in tinetan is an easy way here you will find series of language and what they mean. Kndly paste this. selar.co/p/zqkl?affiliate=tr7m and you will find out what i mean
other way to say "to be continued"
Miss Caroline says this to Scout because she feels that Scout has already gained knowledge and skills from her father Atticus that put her at an advantage over the other students. Miss Caroline believes this gives Scout an unfair head start and goes against the traditional way of starting fresh with all students on an equal footing.
Smile at him and say,"You're cute" in a flirty, mysterious way.