Duct Tape is a very good investment; you can seal your ducts but you can also repair things that are ripped, cracked, or broken, at least temporarily.
The word "bait" means something used to lure someone or something into a trap. Urban slang uses the word to mean someone very attractive.
The words in and at are both prepositions. A person uses the word in when they are talking about something that has lines. The word at is used when a person is talking about a noun.
The word enveloped has multiple different dictionary meanings. To envelope something means to enclose, to enfold, or to engulf completely with nothing left showing.
Yes, the noun appearance is an abstract noun; a word for the way someone or something looks; a time when something starts, or is first seen; the occasion when someone is seen in a specific setting such as a play, a movie, a TV program, at a party, in a court, etc.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female, such as male or female.The noun 'elegance' is a neuternoun, a word for something that has no gender.
The word is thwart (prevent someone from doing something).
metaphor
Impossible to answer ! The word 'common' in your question - implies comparing something with something.
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Because there are multiple uses of the word that rhymes with luck and begins with an f.
One example of a multiple meaning word in "The Watsons Go to Birmingham" is the word "cool." It can refer to both the temperature being low and something being impressive or fashionable.
The correct phrase is "Is the multiple choice correct? Why or why not?" In this case, "multiple choice" is a noun, so it should be preceded by the article "the" to indicate specificity. The phrase "multiple choice" is acting as a singular noun here because it refers to the concept as a whole, not multiple individual choices.
The word "bait" means something used to lure someone or something into a trap. Urban slang uses the word to mean someone very attractive.
As an adjective the word 'multus', 'multa', 'multum' would be accurate to describe "many" or "much" of something.
The words in and at are both prepositions. A person uses the word in when they are talking about something that has lines. The word at is used when a person is talking about a noun.
If something belongs to one student, write "student's." If something belongs to multiple students, write "students'."
Composite demand is a demand for a good that has many uses. An example is oil it is demanded as a fuel.