"Feather or lead" typically refers to the idea of weighing something lightly or heavily, often in a metaphorical sense. It can denote the contrast between lightness (feather) and heaviness (lead), symbolizing different approaches or outcomes in various contexts. This phrase may be used to describe decision-making, emotional states, or even physical burdens. Ultimately, it emphasizes the duality of choices and their impacts.
"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.
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.
think we're talking perception here... eg which is the heaviest - a ton of feathers or a ton of lead ??....
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.
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A feather generally symbolizes a new beginning as well as hope and luck.