A reckless streak is usually used to describe someone who is a bit prone to risk taking and not always considers the consequences of his actions. If he thinks that description fits him, then there you have it.
The Spanish word for streak is racha.
Nobody technically,but some people say they are old like a 9 year old would say a 70 year old is old but a 90 year old would say the 70 year old is young.So my answer is Nobody.
what you did was reckless ce que vous ne lui était indifférent
Another way to say streak is powder color.
You say "one year old" when referring to a person's age. Saying "one years old" is grammatically incorrect.
A dog is one year old. Although we may say it has lived the equivalent of say 6 human years, it has been alive for one year, so we say its one year old.
Not necessarily. why would you say that
not a good idea i would say
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well i say about 11 or older
any if her parents say yess
that they are the same as them only diffrent