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This is English so this comes from England. Surprisingly, this is not an idiom. There is no figurative aspect to this saying. Bib and Tucker refers to clothing. Specifically a woman's clothing in the 17th century. To say someone is wearing their best bib and tucker you are saying they are wearing their best clothes.
noone knows for sure...noone in present day was there so we do not have anything saying she did or that if she didnt.Do some of your own research,and come up with what u beleive.
At the end of the Constitution. After all of the Articles of the US Constitution are the Amendments of the US Constitution. After Article VII and the names of signers and a brief statement saying that the Constitution was passed, then come the Amendments.
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they come from Peru! where else!?
My research has shown that the saying "A whistling woman & a crowing hen are neither good for God nor men" is an old Irish proverb and is not from the Bible at all. Additional research confirms that none of the word combinations, "whistling woman," "cackling hen" or "no good end" are found in the NIV.
Winn Dixie was actually found in the produce section of the a Winn Dixie grocery store. That is how he got his name.
How I got my dog to come to me is by whistling, clapping, and by just saying its name. But, there is many ways to get your puppy to come to you. Please, try these and see if your dog will go to you. :)
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The saying "A whistling woman and a crowing hen, always come to some bad end" is a traditional folklore rhyme that suggests women who exhibit characteristics that go against societal norms may face negative consequences. It implies that those who stand out or defy expectations may encounter challenges or disapproval.
Hart of Dixie - 2011 Here You Come Again 3-14 was released on: USA: 2014
0 bc lol I AINT TELLIN YA
I don't believe the Bible has anything against whistling. The first respondent is correct. There are no pejorative references to whistling in the Bible, however, neutral or positive references to whistling can be found in the Book of Judges as well as in the texts of Isaiah and Zechariah.
come on this aint football this is succer the worst sport in history
She promised to sweep and dust