it means very serious problem
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Grave can be an adjective (meaning serious or sombre) or an noun (meaning a burial place).The grave was unmarked, but flowers had still been laid there as long as the groundsman could remember.It certainly is a grave situation we have found ourselves in.He glanced at me with a grave look. 'We better get going' he said.
"la" can be the feminine definite article for "the" or can be the music "A", with a grave accent "là" the meaning is "there"
It is a fanciful way of saying that an ancestor would greatly disapprove of an action or situation. For example, "Grandma would turn over if her grave if she saw the way you acted at that party!"
It means No Problem
Grave concern usually means of serious importance. Grave meaning a concern/problem involving life or death. This phrase is almost never used literally.
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Grave can be an adjective (meaning serious or sombre) or an noun (meaning a burial place).The grave was unmarked, but flowers had still been laid there as long as the groundsman could remember.It certainly is a grave situation we have found ourselves in.He glanced at me with a grave look. 'We better get going' he said.
by steping on her grave
Grab = grave
The equivalent English word is grave as in burdened.
In modern English, grave is not normally used as a verb, but can be a noun, a noun adjunct (grave marker), or an adjective meaning serious.The transitive verb grave is identical to engrave. But this is nearly an archaic usage. It has an old nautical use meaning to clean and coat a wooden hull with pitch.Examples:"It takes time to grave (engrave) a tombstone.""In the drydock, the workers began to grave the keel of the old French ship."
Hi there. A gravestone is simply a memorial that is placed on the grave that is made of stone. Sometimes it is called a headstone or a grave marker.
Sheola comes from the Hebrew word "sheol" meaning "grave", "pit" or "abyss".
Taphophobia- from the Greek Taphos, meaning grave.
she like the swallow (bird) eventually she dies and her grave is like stoney pillow (her head where her grave is)
It stems from Latin 'serius' meaning grave and important