He meant that the Cherokees who were being forced to move were being treated like animals.
adjective phrase
No. That phrase is a nonsense phrase which uses alliteration.
The prepositional phrase is from the zoo.
According to Thomas Tayler's Law Dictionary (printed in 1856), the phrase "Wolf's Head" pertains to an outlaw, meaning a person who might be killed with impugnity, like a wolf. It is said that the phrase was originally found in the phrase "to cry wolf's head." But I have no idea where that phrase came from.
The phrase 'doggy steps' does not appear to be an accurate phrase. There are however, steps to potty training, housetraining, walking on a lead and communicating.
The grammar terms for "as boring as" are a comparative adjective and an adverbial phrase. "As" is a comparative conjunction used to compare the degree of two things, and "boring" is the comparative adjective that describes the level of dullness. The phrase "as boring as" functions as an adverbial phrase that modifies the verb or adjective in the sentence.
A misuse of the English language, this phrase makes no literal sense.
I think it means that you intend to get married
Your intention isn't completely clear. Possible answers: phrase, theme, motif...
One sentence that uses "comparative advantage" in a sentence is, "A small business has a comparative advantage." The phrase pertains to the capability of a company to produces goods and services which are lower in cost compared to other companies.
Laura A. Michaelis has written: 'Beyond alternations' -- subject(s): Comparative and general Grammar, Grammar, Comparative and general, Semantics, Syntax, Verb phrase
a popular cattle drive route in the years after the Civil War
The farmer used the cattle drive method to move his herd from one field to another that had better grazing for his cattle.Answer 2:Since the phrase "cattle drive" is a subject, the sentence would have to use this phrase in a way that it becomes the main subject of that sentence, as such: "The local ranchers sponsored a cattle drive in downtown Calgary on the opening day of the Calgary Stampede."Or:"A cattle drive is an activity where cowboys herd cattle from one pasture or range to another, be it only across the fence or 50 miles away."
The phrase comparatif mutuelle comes from the French language, it translates to Comparative Mutual. This is the name of a company that compares health insurance companies.
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grazing in the evening dusk
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This one refers to a cattle drive. The night guard usually sang to the cattle to keep them calm and quiet.