I would pick it up because I'm nice unlike some people. :)
Duscomfort in walking
you feel inseparable, you would die for them, you stick with them through anything, or everything, and its really something that cant be broken
sprained or broken leg
Libability is defined as the state of being responsible for something. An expense is the cost required for something. Whether or not broken goods are a liability or expense depends on the detail surrounding how the goods were broken. The goods would be an expense for the store who owned the goods unless they insisted the patron pay for the item. They would be a liability if the broken goods cause harm to someone.
If someone is calling you telling you they are going to fix your computer then they are most likely not legit as how would they know something is broken to begin with? There are common scams of people claiming to be "Microsoft" or "Apple" support trying to convince you something is broken on your PC so you allow them access to your computer.
No!
Antithesis is the direct opposite of someone or something else. Some examples would be a boy and girl walking next to each other or a mouse and a cat playing together.
I'm not exactly sure but my guess would be that directly contacting someone would mean communicating with someone (or something) while the other person can hear or see you, or when you are there in person. Indirectly contacting someone would mean you would cause someone (or something) to contact someone (or something.)
Yes if it was overf 10 dollars
An example would be someone walking into a sliding glass door when they didn't know there was a door there. Another example would be a woman walking into a man's bathroom.
Someone who is "walking tall" carries himself with pride and confidence. Example: After her successful sales pitch, Lynn was walking tall.
I would describe someone as a walking Christmas tree if that person was wearing a ridiculously excessive amount of decoration.