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The word "boisterous" is closest in meaning to stentorian, as both describe a loud and powerful sound or voice.
Yes. In the English language, both the words fast and quick are adjectives.Remember, adjectives describe nouns.Example: The fast cheetah, the quick rabbit, etc.
"Harun" is the Arabic equivalent of "Aaron", the brother of Prophet Abraham, God bless them both and grant them peace. "Harun" is the Arabic equivalent of "Aaron", the brother of Prophet Abraham, God bless them both and grant them peace.
There both small and there both herbivores
You can do both bring your rabbit inside in the winter and out in the summer
Verbs don't describe: they show actions or states.For rabbits suitable verbs would be: hop run twitch nibble eat.Example sentences: The rabbit hopped through the grass. The rabbit is hungry.Adjectives describe nouns (rabbit is a noun).For rabbits, suitable adjectives would be: fluffy, small, brown, grey.Example sentences: The brown rabbit is hungry. The small rabbit hopped through the grass
Yes - they can both be called brother-in-law.
It is my brother and I both like star trek. Though you don't need to include the word both. I prefer: My brother and I like Star Trek.
sad beyond comforting; incapable of being consoled or comforted.
Rabbits and elephants are both animals, they are both vertabrates, and they are both mammals.
Yes. Both the rabbit and the fox have been introduced to Australia, and both have caused massive damage since their arrival.
Theodore Valiant was Eddie's twin brother so naturally Bob Hoskins 'played' both roles even though Theodore was only seen in a photo.