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No, a bare field would not be considered bosky because the term "bosky" refers to a place that is densely covered with trees or bushes. A bare field lacks the required vegetation to qualify as bosky.
No, a large bare field would not be considered bosky. "Bosky" typically refers to an area that is covered with trees or shrubs, creating a dense and shady environment. Since a bare field lacks this type of vegetation, it would not fit the description of being bosky.
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No, a large bare field would not be considered bosky. "Bosky" refers to a place that is covered with trees or shrubs, while a bare field is devoid of vegetation.
What is considered large when measured in inches is based on the subject. While a large ant would be a inch a large bow would be 72 inches.
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IKEA's largest wardrobe is all a matter of personal opinion. In a small space, a large Aspelund would be considered large, while in a bigger space, it may be considered average.
A field can be described as vast, open, and expansive. These adjectives convey the sense of wide open space, often filled with grass, crops, or flowers. Additionally, a field can be described as serene, peaceful, and tranquil, evoking a sense of calmness and natural beauty.
The average length for an erect adult penis is 6 to 7 inches so anything longer than this would by definition be considered to be large.
Yes, the text of the Gettysburg Address could be stored in a text field in a computer database. A text field can accommodate a large amount of text and would be suitable for storing the entire speech.
The "large brain" would be considered the cerebrum which contains the cerebral cortex as well as some sub-cortical structures.