Generally speaking one beer would not hurt a person, in fact there is evidence that drinking small quantities of alcohol is actually beneficial in that drinkers have lower stress levels than none drinkers. Of course there are always exceptions and one drink would be harmful for an abstaining alcoholic or for some people on certain medications.
It can, but only if you have never had one before.
To hurt someone is to physically and/or mentally injure them whether it's a simple paper cut or a full on stab...
It means to have hurt someone.
When you hurt someone emotionally, is when you say mean things to them. Or pick on someone with low self-esteem.When hurt someone fiscally is when you abuse them constantly.When you hurt someone emotionally, it would take longer to heal then when you hurt someone fiscally.Hope this helps !!Good Luck
ya someone could get hurt on the bus
They only gave them beer
hurt
The best approach is: alcohol is poisonous to people, and not surprisingly, to dogs. It is best not to give alcohol in any form or any amount to dogs.
The third form of the verb "hurt" is "hurt." It is an irregular verb, meaning that the past tense and past participle forms are the same as the base form. For example, "hurt" (present), "hurt" (past), and "hurt" (past participle).
One beer and a pain killer certainly does have the potential to kill you. While it likely will not you are advised not to take these substances together.
If someone is hurt on the job, he deserves workers' compensation.
She won't get hurt but she can Bleed