It caught fire because flames heat up and burn whatever is in its presence. If that's your shirt, then stop, drop, and roll.
A checked shirt
a white shirt is cooler in the summer time
a black T-shirt
The amount of yards needed for a t-shirt will vary depending on the size of the shirt. For a medium t-shirt, you will want to get a couple of yards. Its always a good idea to get a little extra fabric just in case.
A warm, collarless, long-sleeved, cotton, pull-over shirt usually worn while exercising.
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That's not a movie idiot its a deleted seen out of old creak manor
If your hair catches on fire immediately dump water on your hair. If there is no water, try to smother the flame with a cloth, blanket, or towel. Your shirt might work, but if its too thin, air will still feed the flame and your shirt will catch on fire as well. I recommend a thick cloth like a sweatshirt. If your shirt DOES catch on fire carry out the standard stop, drop, and roll procedure.
It has to be October 31 (you can change the time and date by the options on the starting screen). Make sure it is past 8 oclock. Be careful, because if someone catches you without candy, they will turn your shirt into a patched shirt! Don't forget to buy candy at Tom Nook's place!
Penelope gave Odysseus a glistening shirt, a purple wool, double-lined mantle, and a gold brooch to fasten the mantle. The gold brooch had two catches for the pin, and a dog strangling a struggling spotted fawn between its forepaws on the face of it. The shirt was soft and fitted Odysseus 'like the skin of an onion', while it glistened in sunlight.
They are used primarily to relate the character to the catch phrase. If the phrase becomes popular, more people will know about it and spread it, making the show more popular. It also is used for merchandising, such as putting the catch phrase on a t-shirt.
because its a shirt
The outer shirt he wears is a blue plaid shirt. The inner shirt is an aerosmith shirt
RSkirt RShirt Blue Shirt Yellow Shirt Blue Shirt R Shirt Blue Shirt Yellow Shirt
A shirt is 'une chemise' (fem.) for a man's shirt, or 'un chemisier' (masc.) for a woman's shirt. The tee-shirt is called the same.
The possessive form of shirt is shirt's. Example: The shirt's top button came off.
Let a shirt be bought for me.