A tart is a sweet pastry filled with some kind of fruit filling, or in the case of Pop Tarts, other flavorings like chocolate and cinnamon.
(Petite means small, delicate, dainty, or trim. and is usually used when referring to a woman.)"I was in awe at how well the petite woman knew judo.""Although my brother and I are very tall, my sister has a very petite figure."
Are you referring to the villa or the ship?
if you mean spinster, a woman who never married
A barren woman is a woman who is incapable of conceiving, or incapable of carrying a child to term. A woman is termed "barren" if she never manages to have a child. This is an old, emotionally-charged term which also conveys a value judgement, as if the woman's value as a person were intrinsically linked to her reproductive ability.
it basically means that you are dating or beginning a relationship with the woman.
You know, I just have to take a stab at this one. My wild off-the-cuff guess is, since Donovan may have sung this phrase in his song, Lalena, which I assume is about a woman, that he is referring to a woman who is arty. Any other guesses?
The word is 'Heroine'. He, referring to a man, Her, referring to a woman, Hero, referring to a great man, Heroine, referring to a great woman.
There are a variety of pink-fleshed apples, but you are probably referring to the Pink Pearl, cultivated in California in 1944 and distinguished buy it's sweet-tart flavor and slightly conical shape.
Tart Tart was created in 1987-03.
This means that she is a woman who does not have a good reputation
The Tart was created in 2007.
nubile (woman)- celibe (man)
Blueberries. 'tart aux bleuets' translates from French as Blueberry tart.
"Woman" is spelled as such when referring to one female individual.
It is a tart-like pastry, hence the word Tart in its name. The "Pop" does not refer to popping out of the toatser - It was named Pop-Tart as a play on the "Pop-Art" craze at the time of its creation.
"Woman's" is singular possessive, referring to something belonging to one woman (e.g. woman's hat). "Women's" is plural possessive, referring to something belonging to multiple women (e.g. women's shoes).
No, Joan of Arc was not a 'tart.'