It may rupture the ear drum and injure the outer,middle and inner ear.
Sharp teeth mean that the living thing is probably a vampire and you should stay away from it.
Yes, they should be. After all, they logically mean the same thing.
The thing is you should almost never remove a impaled object from your body it could do more damage then good. the object in this case arrow could be keeping you from going into shock and severe blood loss.
any thing going down a hill that is able to roll
Never, there is no such thing as a "neurotologist".
Hoof Pick
you shouldnt brake it
There are many thing you should not do with an object in a lab (depending on what the object is), for example you should not... eat it, steal it, throw it at a wall, throw it at another person, stick it in your eye or a hundred and one other things.
Carefully
Same thing as just "looking sharp." It means you look nice, attractive, classy...ANS2:Since the adjective "sharp" is metaphorically applied to people who are dressed well or who are particularly intelligent, the addition of an object that describes just how sharp the person is would be a natural extension of the metaphor. "Sharp as a razor" would mean very smart or good looking. You might also hear "Sharp as a marble". As you can imagine, that is not particularly complimentary.
Same thing as just "looking sharp." It means you look nice, attractive, classy...ANS2:Since the adjective "sharp" is metaphorically applied to people who are dressed well or who are particularly intelligent, the addition of an object that describes just how sharp the person is would be a natural extension of the metaphor. "Sharp as a razor" would mean very smart or good looking. You might also hear "Sharp as a marble". As you can imagine, that is not particularly complimentary.
breath, the customers can get offended.