A baker's dozen is thirteen. So a baker always has one spare--or one extra.
The proper form is "Please spare me from..." or simply "Spare me your..."
spare time is, amser rhydd
In spare time individuals like to listen music.
It is a hyperbole that means you are very poor and don't have even 'two cents' to rub together or any money to spare.
Some synonyms for spare would be: deadwood,unembellished, surplus, supererogatory,well-kept, tailored, scanty, spare,unornamented, extra, free, plain,redundant, supernumerary, superfluous,excess, trim, bare, superfluous,senseless, otiose, wasted, pleonastic,purposeless, additional, tautological,special, tautologic, pointless, detached,costless, complimentary, loose, devoid,destitute, barren, gratuitous, innocent, & liberal
yes i agree with that
In the book proverb it says do not spare the rod and spoil the king.
Children need love, affection and care for a healthy childhood. 'Spare a rod and spoil your child' is a proverb no where to be heard now!
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It means spare.
cruel It would help if you had listed the "following". Ichabod Crane follows in the schoolroom the proverb "Spare the rod and spoil the child". Outside he can eat large amounts of food and is always looking to find more.. He believes every myth about demons and goblins as being real.
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It doesn't have to but it would be wise.
you should always have a spare one. Just in case!
you should always have a spare one. Just in case!