The phrase "don't be such a turtle" is an idiom that means not to be slow, cautious, or overly hesitant in one's actions or decision-making. Turtles are known for their slow and deliberate movements, so telling someone not to be a turtle is a way of encouraging them to be more proactive and decisive. It is often used to urge someone to act more quickly or assertively in a particular situation.
cause it sounds funny
Plowed over means to knock over and do it with force. Jessica hope i answered your question if not do not write anything rude. Please dont
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Any of an adverb, an adverb phrase or an adverb clause can describe a verb.Adverb: She swam smoothly.Adverb phrase: She swam through the water.Adverb clause: She swam when she saw the turtle.
The Phrase "run on bank" means?
i dont have a turtle soorry
it means to get over it.
it means he's super slow.
to flip a turtle upside down
Tartaruga di cioccolato is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "chocolate turtle."Specifically, the feminine noun tartaruga means "turtle." The preposition di means "of." The masculine noun cioccolato means "chocolate."The pronunciation is "TAHR-tah-ROO-gah dee tchyoh-koh-LAH-toh."
To use the phrase "turn turtle" is nasty
Turtle means
Some do and some dont it depends on wat kinda turtle it is
A prepositional phrase is not defined by its words, but by the word it modifies. This can be either an adjective or adverb phrase. The mark on the turtle's shell is brown - adjective, modifies mark The paint fell on the turtle's shell. - adverb, modifies fell
what the hell you dont know
the turtle overlords are everywhere you dont know but theyre with you right now 0_0