Sounds like something in the suspension system like maybe a shock or srut may be worn out or the rubber grommet (each has one on each end that the mounting bolt goes through) on one of them is gone or damaged. Or maybe something in the trunk turned over or slid around or maybe somebody left a wrench under the hood.Good luck.
It usually means you have something on the corner of your mouth.
It probably means he is sick.You should check it by a vet as soon as possible.It may also be because,he is afraid of something.
They like to be in small places to hide. They are also very fearful of you alot, calmly approach them!
(to have the) corner officemy little corner of the world(to have someone) backed into a cornercut corners (to do things quickly and not as carefully as you should)(to see something) out of the corner of my eyesjust around the corner (used to say that something is close by)in a tight corner (meaning in a difficult siutation)to have the corner on meaning the advantage or the upper hand, example sentence: The company has the corner on the soybean market.just around the corner meaning to happen soon, example sentence: The holiday season is just around the corner.
"Up your butt and around the corner" is a juvenile phrase used as a nonsensical response to someone asking where something is located. It is meant to be humorous and provocative, implying that the thing in question is hidden or hard to find.
If you are in a corner, you are surrounded on all sides except one. The image is of something or someone blocking your way out, so if you "got out of a tight corner," you managed to escape whatever bad situation was coming your way.
A possessive pronoun takes the place of a noun for something belonging to someone or something.The possessive pronouns are mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs.example: The house on the corner is ours.A possessive adjective is placed before a noun to describe the noun as belonging to someone or something.The possessive adjectives are my, our, your, his, her, its.example: Our house is on the corner.
Object pronouns are used to replace a noun that is the object of a sentence, such as me, you, him, her, it, us, and them. Possessive adjectives show possession or ownership, and they come before a noun to indicate who owns or possesses that noun, such as my, your, his, her, its, our, and their.
No, the word 'his' is not a noun.The word his is a singular possessive pronounand a singular possessive adjective.A possessive pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun that belongs to someone or something; for example:The house on the corner is his.A possessive adjective is a pronoun that is placed just before a noun to describe the noun as belonging to someone or something; for example: His house is on the corner.
Suppose the lower left corner is (0, 0), and the upper right corner is (a, b). Then the upper left corner would be something like (x, b). The lower right corner, because of the symmetry of the parallelogram, would then have to be (a-x, 0).
Because we like to be sneaky! That's the main reason really, or just us trying to not get caught looking as something. If you see guys looking at you from the corner of their eyes then they are probably checking you out because you look pretty ;3
The word 'they' is a pronoun, the plural form of the pronouns he, she, or it.The possessive forms are:The possessive pronoun is theirs. A possessive pronoun takes the place of a noun that belongs to someone or something. For example:The house on the corner is theirs.The possessive adjective is their. A possessive adjective describes a noun as belonging to someone or something. A possessive adjective is placed just before the noun it describes. For example:Their house is on the corner.