it means someone is watching over you a guardian angel
"feather in the wind" - can you say that in English? And what does it mean?
Sending a black feather can mean a great many things. Sometimes sending someone a black feather can mean wishing death on them.
It would mean that you put a feather into a cup. Perhaps you mean "a feather in your cap," which was a way of showing an achievement and has come to mean any achievement.
If you mean Hetty Feather by Jacqueline Wilson, Hetty Feather does not meat him.
A crow has lost a feather.
OLC is Oak Leaf Cluster
It mean's it has a zip or lost a zip, The zip is the line in the middle of the feather. UnZipped mean's it has no line in the middle, Look we have found a rare UnZipped feather.
I think so. why else would you be standing at the foot of a grave? unless it's somebody you know, in which case you don't really need to read the headstone every time you visit it. Do you mean 'should you be able to read the front of the headstone?'. In that case, yes: the front part of the headstone is the part facing the grave, so if you are standing on the grave side of the headstone you'll be able to read the front.
It shows that the serviceman was awarded the Army Achievement Medal six times.
It often means the native state/country from where the man came from.
huh? whadaya mean? there is the golden feather pin at the beacon! if that's what u mean
A feather in one's cap or hat mean an achievement you can be proud of. It originates from Native American people and how sometimes they would wear a feather as a sign of bravery.