No, I would not pull the chair from underneath my son even if he is about to get killed. There are other ways to intervene in such a situation that don't involve causing harm or putting someone in danger. It's important to prioritize safety and seek help from authorities or professionals in cases of imminent danger.
It means to stomp or slam one's foot down vigorously or forcefully, often to show frustration, anger, or emphasis.
During the Renaissance, challenging actions included speaking out against the church or traditional authorities, pushing the boundaries of artistic expression, and advocating for humanistic ideas that went against established beliefs. Engaging in scientific research that contradicted religious teachings was also seen as a challenge during this period.
"Rhya" does not have a widely recognized meaning in standard English. It could be a name, a slang term, or a made-up word specific to a certain group or context. Additional information or context would be needed to provide a more specific definition.
To set a Philip Persio watch, first pull out the crown (the small knob on the side of the watch). Turn the crown clockwise or counterclockwise to set the time and date. Push the crown back in once you have set the time and date to the desired positions.
Jabba was known for being ruthless and did not see a need for two slave girls at the same time. He likely had a large selection of slaves to choose from and saw no benefit in keeping Oola alive after she defied him. One slave girl was sufficient for his needs and desires.
a gentle man, or chivalrous.
Pull them out
Pull up a chair.
If you have a footrest, you sit in a chair (hopefully a soft, comfortable one), pull the footrest near to the chair and put both feet up on it: How nice to come home from a day of job hunting to a chair with a footrest.
Friction.
sit down come over to
Pull out the back seat and its underneath it.
Assieds-toi! (informal) Asseyez-vous! (formal)
take a seat pull a chair out take a load off
unbolt it from underneath the dash and pull it out.
It was to the left of the King's chair. Anybody who sat there would immediately be swallowed into the Earth, if they were the wrong person. (Some legends prevent the swallowing by making the chair impossible to pull out from under the table to anybody not qualified.) On the back of the chair was written something that said the Knight who sat there would be pure and would achieve Camelot's ultimate quest for the Holy Grail. This knight was either Galahad or Percival. Usually it was Galahad.
Kinetic motion as the chair moves. Also overcoming the static friction of a stationary chair, and the kinetic friction between the sliding chair and the floor (which is created by the force of gravity and the interaction of the floor surface with the bottoms of the chair legs).