people are creature of habit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
because Ric Flair did it :)
im not quite sure
It all depends on what the bad news is really. If it is something about gossip then it wouldprobably take about a few days to get around to the people who like to get on the dirt. If it is something dramatic such as an accident or something else, it usually depends on your actions and moods. These two things can make the bad news come quite quickly. It would have to be at least to days or to weeks. Sometimes though, it can take even months! You really can't be sure when the bad news will arrive. It all depends on your actions and the people around you!
No - they just get a quite nice birthday card!
'Much' can be a noun, an adjective or an adverb, but not a verb. 'Much has been said about the problem, but little done.' (Noun) 'Much nonsense has been talked about the problem.' (Adjective) 'It would be much better to do something about the problem than to keep talking nonsense about it.' (Adverb)
No Quite is a Adverb.
Because they're loud and the team they're cheering on can hear them quite well.
Something Quite Peculiar was created on 2007-05-22.
people use ouija boards to talk to spirits or something
The story of his trip to Africa is quite extraordinary.The noise was quite loud and was coming from the basement.There are quite a few people who believe in the existence of Bigfoot.
Something that is out of order or not quite right.
It is quite common for people to dream about social embarrassments of various types, since this is something we worry about.
I would say no. They are actually quite helpful. If you think they are mean, stop and ask yourself if you have done something wrong.
Not quite sure, but I suspect it's something quite precocious!
Quite is a way of rephrasing "rather".I'm not Quite sure...
"A quiet" is used to describe something that makes very little noise, while "quite" is used to emphasize the degree or extent of something. For example, "the library was quiet" versus "the book was quite interesting."
Discreetly means to be quite about something.
the sound of something that is quite atrotious!