When you lead by example it means that you live the way you want others to live. You show them how they should be.
Sarcasm is using irony to make fun of something. For example, saying "I can't wait for that!" when you really mean the opposite.
It means to be expensive or to cost alot. For example: My dress cost a pretty penny.
The ae-prefix means aero-, which is Spanish for air. For example, 'aeroplane' is a different way of saying, and spelling, 'airplane'
An idiom is a saying or expression. There are many idioms that mean to stay away from, or avoid, someone. An example of such an idiom would be, "to steer clear of" someone.
Leading to is an example.
To lead by example means to demonstrate behavior rather than just saying something should be done. For example, if someone in the hallway at school drops their books, to lead by example would be to help pick up the books for that person. Then others will see what you are doing and the next time they see someone in the hall that has dropped their books they will pick help.
To "lead by example" is to lead others by your actions, not your words. Rather than intentionally trying to lead someone intentionally, simply do your best and when others notice your good work, they will naturally follow.
variations means different versions of saying example : cat, feline
Sarcasm is using irony to make fun of something. For example, saying "I can't wait for that!" when you really mean the opposite.
"Groundbreaking" can mean new and innovative, as in this example: "Researchers have made groundbreaking discoveries that may lead to a cure for..."
Leading exports simply means main exports.
A means you are saying something to 1 person. For example: Can I have a ball? Means can I have 1 ball.
It Like Saying Something Is Exciting Example: We are going to the carnival tomorrow!
saying about science
When someone does not mean what they say, it usually implies that they are being insincere or deceptive with their words. They may be saying something that contradicts their true thoughts, feelings, or intentions. This can lead to confusion or misunderstandings during communication.
If you mean the British 'Example', he is not a band, but an artist. His name is Elliot Gleave and he is 29, 30 in June 2012.
It's another way of saying hello in Australia. For example, "G'day mate". This term is very Australian.