The author describes her clothes to demonstrate her role as a contrast to Mrs. Pearce
The flower was like a golden jewel. The flower beamed brighter than the sun. The flower was as red as blood/ruby. The flower shone like a lamp in darkness.
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It's "everything but the kitchen sink" and it's just a humorous way of saying that nearly everything was there in that situation.
Meaning: cute as a button 'quail' The 'button' quail was small, gray & super fluffy.
In Australian slang, "a little on the nose" is a polite way of saying that something smells unpleasant. In U.S. slang, "a little on-the-nose" is a way of saying something is obvious, expected, lacking nuance and subtleness. This version is gradually seeping into Australia as a result of the American influence, but it is still quite unknown. See the related links below for confirmation of the Australian version.
your flower can grow faster with flower food and by talking to your flower just saying that its pretty or read them a story
Possibly. He could also be curious or even teasing you a little.
all plants are different but im saying no
dont know probably red or pink
Simply by saying, that you are liked by me with giving one red flower.
A poinsettia is a Mexican flower. It is called the "Crown of the Andes". It is a popular Christmas decoration as well.
Little Caesars is known for the famous saying "Pizza, Pizza".
big fish in a little pond
It actually stands for the common saying "Too Little, Too Late"
please help
Pure. Adrenaline.
his "little grey cells"