Figurative language
Head down, bum up: A figurative bodily position adopted when working hard at some task, either physical or mental. (Head down may well be literal, but bum up is figurative.) -from wiktionary
its a language that you cannot speak but is only written down
Ground water. ;)
Go to your main Home page Go to Settings and click on Account Settings You will see a Language Tab... click on thatIt will bring up the Language drop down menuScroll down towards the bottom of the Drop down menuYou should see English (Pirate) as an optionIt is between Eesti and Esperanto.Good Luck Matey
Trust me, that dog is going down.
simile
Sure! Some figurative language in Robinson Crusoe includes metaphors like "island of despair" and "waves of emotion," similes like "strong as an ox," and personification like "the sun smiled down on him."
Figurative language
Food- or in Italian it means goodbye. ---------------- There are complex meanings depending on context. see related link below
According to the Farmer's Almanac, "if the cows are lying down", a farmer can expect a rainstorm. Or perhaps he "can feel it in his bones".
You create an illustration for figurative language by thinking about what you want to describe, then what feeling it evokes. Use the feeling to form the description. Examples: opening a freezer: the air felt like an arctic wind turned down for a date: she ripped out my heart and handed it to me the baby smiled: I thought that the sun had risen
Figurative language
Answer this question… Its colors a whirlwind of smears and dots
Great White Down Under - 2000 TV was released on: USA: 8 June 2000
I died when he chose me. I fell down when the wind hit me. I froze and became an icicle when the cold winter air touched my skin.
It basically means "Wait" or "Slow down".It comes from the context of horse-driven vehicles (carriages and coaches): meaning to hold the horses steady so they don't move and move the vehicle around.