"Used up" means consumed or depleted.
"Herein" means a couple different things. It can be used as an adverb to mean "stemming from this" after already mentioning something has occurred. It can also be used to denote something from an already mentioned written work.
used up and thrown in the trash
it means you cant wake someone up who is already awake dumb puk
Pre-written is used as an adjective to "Written", referring to something that is already written like term papers, research papers etc.
He tried to master his words before the vocabulary test. To "bone up" means to review, to remind yourself of what you already know.
it mean you already used it in a battle
it means its already been planned
"Herein" means a couple different things. It can be used as an adverb to mean "stemming from this" after already mentioning something has occurred. It can also be used to denote something from an already mentioned written work.
It technically means ¨already¨ but its used in a lot of places where in English one wouldn´t use already.
Good question
It is French for "This pseudonym (pen name) is already used".
No because kushina is dead and her chakra in Naruto is already used up.
it either means sex. or oral. if yall are already going out then its not going to mean dating. but that's my standpoint
I guess it's because you are already used to it. I mean, if you did feel it, wouldn't you be very nauseas?
Its Spanish for ,("hurry up"/ "go ahead already")
Less than one third.
used up and thrown in the trash