'He is a man of wax' means a man who is too perfect to be real; he must have been sculpted, because real people are not so perfect. The Nurse calls Paris a "man of wax" in Romeo and Julietbecause she believes he is sublimely handsome.
When the nurse says Paris is a "man of wax" she means that he is perfect, a very handsome man.
when the nurse refers to Paris as a "man of wax" she means that he is perfect
i have a bracelet which is stamped 925 on wax, what does this mean
Without wax is a way for saying "sincerely".
"cera" is the latin term for "wax", "beeswax" or "honeycomb". It can also mean a writing table covered in wax, a wax image or a wax seal. The word also exists with the same meaning in Spanish.
no it is not natural for him to do that.
It means "ski wax" with toko being a ski wax!
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I presume you mean Icarus who flew with home-made wings too close to the sun and fell to earth when the wax melted.
Wax can be either natural, derived from plants and animals, or synthetic, made from petroleum products. Beeswax and paraffin wax are examples of natural waxes, while microcrystalline wax and polyethylene wax are synthetic waxes.
even though fire can be natural a candle is always man made as the wax structure+ the fire id done by man