The phrase "she bore them awhile" suggests that she entertained or engaged them for a certain period of time, possibly to alleviate boredom or to provide company. It implies a temporary state where her presence or actions were enough to hold their interest, but it also hints at a sense of weariness or a limit to how long that engagement could last. Overall, it captures a fleeting moment of interaction that may not be deeply fulfilling.
It basically means that he has the name.
The bore is the inside of the barrel- that is, the hole that the bullet is fired through. The diameter of the bore is measuring how wide the bore is from one side to another.
they are braindead
The bore of a gun relates to the diameter of the hole in the barrel - and in turn the diameter of the bullet the gun can fire.
It depends on what you mean by "a little bit." If you mean that there are a few tiny bits of lint visible in the bore, as in small fibers clinging to the bore wall, then yes, it's safe to fire. If you mean that there's a "little bit" the size of a mouse, then no, do NOT fire it.Either way, wisdom falls on the side of safety, and I'd recommend that you clean the bore before firing the shotgun. ANY obstruction in the bore is a potential problem.
By bore do you mean weep hole? If so, the seal is leaking. Replace the pump.
Basically, no choke at all
Yes, she does mean it. She has confused feelings for awhile, but then they get married.
If you mean Bore da, it's 'Good morning' in English.
a woman gave birth to a baby boy.
if you mean when was he born the answer is November 30, 1874
bore is the diameter of the piston and stroke is the length the piston moves in the cylinder.for example if bore x stroke is 1x3 then 1 is the diameter of the piston and 3 is the length of the cylinder.if bore is greater than stroke then it is a short stroke engine.