They're not always meant to make sense - they're puzzles designed to get the brain thinking. Some ditloids are glaringly obvious. For example '7 = v of the b b in s' is '7 = value of the black ball in snooker'
Because they have a sense of humor retard
and lets go for all .... makes no sense without the context of your conversation but I hope that was what you were looking for. --amanda
There are many different contexts in which lambda is used. It is not possible to make sense of the question without knowing the context.
Try: "Primary homelessness is defined as all people without stereotypical living accommodations."
For a measurement to make sense, it must have a defined unit of measurement and a clear context. The unit provides a standard for comparison, while the context ensures that the measurement is relevant and meaningful to the situation at hand. Without these two elements, the measurement may be ambiguous or misleading.
In this context, "fellow" implies a sense of camaraderie or shared experience among the people being addressed. It suggests a sense of unity or common purpose within the group.
In common English usage, the word "foreboding" suggests a sense of danger without rational cause.
It is difficult to answer this question without context. They could be considered examples of (specialized) nerve endings, but the best answer might be that they are examples of a sensory/sense organ.
The question "Berserker: For Furkur untilinciningincin?" is not clear and does not make sense in English. It appears to be written in a runic script, but without proper context or translation, it is difficult to provide a concise answer.
Without sense (french)
A clause that does not make sense without another clause is known as a dependent or subordinate clause. For example, in the sentence "Although it was raining," the clause "Although it was raining" is incomplete and requires an independent clause to provide context, such as "Although it was raining, we decided to go for a walk." Without the independent clause, the meaning remains unclear.
It means literally "Good Ivory Coast inhabitant cannot doubt", which does not really make any sense without context.