Well if the rhinocerous were to charge there would be no tree to climb
Yes, it can be, meaning in the nearby area. It can colloquially be a noun for a local train or a localized anethestic.
Witticism is a noun meaning a witty remark.Example sentences:1) He had a witticism for all occasions.2) Her witticism about the poor acting during the play prompted muffled laughter by the people nearby.
far, distant, long.
Far away, or farther.
It is closer to being a word than not. (Yes, it is.) it is a word but it isn't that proper... so it is much better to use nearby. edited by: Alex <3
The meaning of the African Luo name Osogo is "one born at a time when the Osogo bird was perched on a tree nearby".
The meaning of CHINONSO of Western African origin is "God is nearby" in Igbo and it is both a male and female name.
It means nearby.
Meaning something extremely nearby.
The African Witch weed has almost one way to survive and that is to rob nearby crops of water.Please see related link below.Robs nearby crops (through the roots) of water.
nearby cities
The African Zebra weighs 600 pounds and eats nearby boulders. The also have constant tantrums. They are yellow and orange.
nearby cities
Yes, it can be either an adjective or an adverb, meaning near, close by.
The Comanche verb meaning to love is kamakʉrʉ. Its literal meaning is "wanting someone to remain nearby".
The antonym of "remote" (meaning "distant") could be nearby, local, or close.
modifies the place. Ex: around, nearby, everywhere, etc