ambigram
A refrain phrase is a phrase that repeats itself in a poem. Here is an example: There was a tree With a bumblebee It awfully stung me WHY DEOS IT HAVE TO BE ME There was a truck About to hit a tree Instead it hit me then a duck WHY DEOS IT HAVE TO BE ME In these cases, why DEOS it have to be me is the refrain. Sorry about the awful poetry, made them up right on the spot, but it still shows the refrain. Hope this helped!!
If you think about this, you can figure it out. The phrase means that you are heading in the right direction figuratively - either you're close to understanding something or close to explaining it correctly. A tract is a piece of land, so saying "on the right tract" would make no sense if you're talking about going in the right direction. You'd say "on the right track" to indicate that someone is nearly there, but still not at the correct destination.
means like the time was fast
It means that after his death, they are still alive.
like the phrase "a still bee", just with the stress on the second syllable
Yes, the angle is still 90 degrees so it is still a right angle.
Yes.
They're either pretending to be dead or they float.
NOON is a palindrome, since it can be read the same way forwards and backwards. It is also an ambigram, since it can be read the same way upside down.TOOL-LOOT is an example of a semordnilap. Semordnilapis a name coined for a word or phrase that spells a different word or phrase backward.
I think it is because people are used to read from left to right ( normally ), but when they read upside down with text or numbers, they still read from left to right, and that is why reading upside down, in my opinion, affects our fist thoughts without hesitating. Tell me if I am wrong or not!
It is still a triangle.
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Yes.
Either The Price Is Right or Family Feud, most likely The Price Is Right
pig on these are both words that look different but are still a word upside down.
noon,sos,bib,pip,mom,dad,anna,hannah,bob,racecar