The noun form for the adjective delicious is deliciousness.
Well The real question is, What is another way to say "came in"
Strengths and weaknesses
"It poops" is already another way of saying something, unless you refer to a wave breaking over the stern of a vessel at sea. Ask again in plain English.
Another way to say "as you see" "As you know", "therefore", "thus", "hence", "thence", and "then".
Another way to say 'getting to know', is to say 'getting acquainted with'. You could also say becoming familiar with.
Well The real question is, What is another way to say "came in"
it was complicated
To buy or obtain something.
that's mine
trend or fad or something of that sort......
if you are not involved in something you are innocent
something along the lines of quadruple
A lot is an example.
Life treating ...Unhealthy ...
To look like something is to resemble it.
"Go Dutch" is an English expression that means splitting the cost of something equally. Another way to say this is to "go 50-50"
You can say they are "requesting the return" of something they previously lent or gifted. Alternatively, you might say they are "asking for it back." Another option is to say they are "reclaiming" what they had given.