He's like a dog IN heat means he's very determined.
The phrase is an idiom referring to a dog that is too sorry to hunt. And to put the definition into NON-slang terms, it means a dog that will not or cannot do the job of hunting, but has to be fed human food (like biscuits) to survive.
No., it is a complete sentence. It has a subject = I and it has a verb = don't like and it has an object = ham.These are phrases -- on the table - has gone - the black dog
"I have a dog." or "I own a dog." That is my answer to you, if you wish that phrase to be translated into another language, please ask another question with the specific language you wish that phrase to be translated to.
No.
The verb phrase in the sentence "That dog will eat everything you set in front of it" is will eat.
best friend.
it means your stupid
Beware of the dog.
exactly that
exactly that
I have no idea, but I think it's because they're in heat. My roommates dog cries through out the night for my female dog especially when shes in heat. She won't let him have it and I won't either. It's because he tries to mark her and I don't like my baby smelling! So that is what I think.
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When a dog is in heat, it means it is at the appropriate age to have offspring. Some ways that show if a dog is in heat is: Females: They show stress around males, act unusual Males: hyperactive, escaping, misbehaving
A phrase is a group of words that express a single idea but does not contain a subject and a verb. A sentence, on the other hand, is a group of words that contains a subject, a verb, and expresses a complete thought.
The phrase dog vs cat isn't common but it would mean that they are fighting or battling. However, raining cats and dogs means that it is raining heavily.
It means she's really interested in making some puppies. If you have a girl dog in heat, you should think about having her spayed.
they like the warmness of a persons body heat when they are cold.