This phrase, from the book "To Kill a Mockingbird," means to empathize with someone by understanding their experiences and viewpoint. It stresses the importance of putting oneself in another person's shoes to develop compassion and understanding.
this means tht u are stupid and need to pay attention more in class
to get in the other persons skin and walk around in it.
Walk around
As your doctor.
roam means walk around the house or walk around some where when somebody don't know where your at.
Walk around very quietly and lightly-on your toes
Able to walk around; not confined to bed.
Atticus advises Scout that you never really understand a person until you consider things from their point of view, climb into their skin, and walk around in it. He teaches her the importance of empathy and understanding towards others.
Yes, skin tag can be removed at some walk in clinics but this is mostly done at hospitals
To walk or travel around without any particular purpose.
There are 5280 feet in a mile. So for a 15ft pool (5280 divided by 15) you would have to walk around 352 times to equal one mile.
To help one move around from place to place