The sentence in the question is awkward. 'Tap away' often refers to the process of typing, and therefore writing. The sentence could mean that as I work at writing about something, the topic actually becomes clearer to me. This is not an unusual experience for many writers, whether they work in fiction or non-fiction.
Basically it means of all the nights in the year why on this one night do i need to be away from you?
The root comes from Pend, which means hang. It also has the prefix de, which pretty much means 'away'. I'm not entirely sure how these two fit together and make depend, as far as definition, but hanging makes sense, like hanging on to someone; depending on them.
It can be. Shy is usually an adjective describing someone who is timid or introverted. But "to shy away from" means "to avoid," and in that sense, yes, it can be a verb.
Sense 1: extinguished, get rid of, done away with destroyed, destructed Sense 2: obviated, rid of, Sense 3: , annihilated, eradicated, wiped out, decimated, carried off kill Sense 4: ruled out, , winnowed out, rejected Sense 5: excreted, egested, , passed exhausted, discharged, expelled, ejected, released Sense 6: beat, beat out, crushed, shell, trounced, vanquished Sense 7: removed, taken, taken away, withdrawn
A respectful couteous wipes away wearniess.
The earths rotates on it's axis away from the sun.
"To dance the night away" means to dance all night long, perhaps even until the sun is rising. In today's culture, it can mean clubbing.
Your question makes no sense. Either that means you need to learn English. Or if you can already understand English, please stay away from computers. For everyones' sake.
Because he only makes any sense to them?
please use complete sentences and words... "for m a tornado" makes no sense
OK, that makes sense. I am curious if it is related to the PAD. Is it just pain? Does it hurt at some times more than others? Is there any tingling at all? Does anything make the pain go away?
it has a really important thing to do. it makes it able to sense thing that are very far away from that cockroach
Basically it means of all the nights in the year why on this one night do i need to be away from you?
It doesn't really make sense to go out in the middle of the night to get exercise if it keeps you away from drinking when you are a recovering alcoholic. It could be a good way to stop thinking about drinking but it's often more likely that the person is having some sort of relapse.
less of them that's the only thing i can think of that makes sense it took me a while to figure out what you meant but common sense says less
The root comes from Pend, which means hang. It also has the prefix de, which pretty much means 'away'. I'm not entirely sure how these two fit together and make depend, as far as definition, but hanging makes sense, like hanging on to someone; depending on them.
Use the dictionary! The use of "way" as in "We keep living way beyond our means" is just an abbreviated way of saying "away". It makes the sentence away more comprehensible if we say "We keep living away beyond our means".