the dish couldn't run away with the spoon because none of them have legs.
"Hey diddle diddle,The cat played the fiddle,The cow jumped over the moon,The little dog laughed to see such sport,And the dish ran away with the Spoon "
"Hey diddle diddle,The cat played the fiddle,The cow jumped over the moon,The little dog laughed to see such sport,And the dish ran away with the Spoon "
p = today is sunday q = the dish did not run away with the spoon r = grass is wet (a) p AND q (b) r OR q http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boolean_operators
'Hey Diddle Diddle' personifies a dish and a spoon by giving them human-like qualities such as dancing and running away. This literary device enhances the whimsical and imaginative tone of the nursery rhyme.
Yes, without a doubt the cow jumped over the moon, why would they lie about it? The knife I'm not so sure about, I did hear that it was the dish who ran away with the sppon.
because it didnt want a fork
Run hot water on the out side of the dish. If that dosent work, try a spoon :P
when did Charlotte Parkhurst run away from the orphanage
when the spoon is hot you either burn your tongue or have mouth odour and also you add siliva to food you are cooking
Run away.
No not an idiom. Maybe a personification - it is giving human quality (run) to the dish and spoon.Idioms are expressions that are not taken literally. For example:The old man kicked the bucket last night ( The old man died ) orIt's raining cats and dogs. ( Heavy rain )
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