it is called a bust.
He created a statue called Pieta.
it is not a ball it is a discus the statue is called discablo
# Well A bust down and a bust it baby is the same thing..it just mean that the girl is only good for making a male bust a nut...that's it!!!
The statue represents the Biblical hero David.
I think it could be called a proper statue, since that work of Phidias was counted as one of the seven wonders of the world.
A statue of the head and shoulders of the deceased person.
The statue you're referring to is likely the "Colossus of Rhodes," which was a giant statue that depicted the sun god Helios. However, if you mean a more contemporary representation, it could also refer to "The Head of a Woman" or other bust sculptures. Statues that feature only the head and shoulders are commonly known as busts, which are often used to represent notable figures in art and history.
That statue is called the Sphinx.
'Bust ' can mean a number of things, -a woman's breasts, a statue of head and shoulders, or colloquially, a sudden failure.
The company is saying the quality of their shampoo stands "head and shoulders" above their competition. It is a saying, when something is markedly better than the average, the way a very tall man is outstanding in a group of ordinary men, standing "head and shoulders" taller than they are.
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In terms of position and anatomical structure, the head is positioned above the shoulders and contains the brain, which is the control center for the body. However, the shoulders play a crucial role in supporting the head and allowing for its movement. Both the head and shoulders are important in their respective functions.
portrait bust... is called a "bust"
The Esperanto words for head and shoulders are kapo and sultrojn.
I think hes called Joe Thorpe. He lives in berkshire.
You are looking for "has a good head on their shoulders."
"My head is on my shoulders" means they are thinking right, they have their head in the right place.