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How do you put in her head in an adverb?

The term "in her head" could be expressed by adverbs such as mentally, imaginatively, or intellectually. The phrase "in her head" can be used as an adverb phrase: She suffered from paranoia and the threats against her were all in her head.


How do you write a sentence using the word foil?

I wrapped the potato in foil and put it in the oven. I planned to go to the party later, if my wife didn't foil my plans.


What does 'put out' mean?

This means a girl will have sex with her date. Usually the expression "put out" or "puts out" means a person gives out sex. He or she, usually referred to when speaking of a female, has a reputation for having sex on a first date or often, and not with the same person. It may be considered a derogatory term, i.e. usually applied to a female who readily has sex with various people she does not know well. Specifically, it could mean sex with penetration."Put out" also means a. To inconvenience: Did our early arrival put you out?b. To offend or irritate: I was put out by his attention to the television set.


How is tempered glass manufactured?

Tempered glass is manufactured in the following way. The glass is cut to the desired size. It is then examined for imperfection. It is then washed and put in a tempering oven. Finally, it undergoes a high-pressure cooling procedure called "quenching".


Where do you put question marks when quoting from a book?

if you're using a quotation from a book, and you need to cite it it should roughly look like this:Author said, "Where should I put this question mark?" (Author Page #).