its signature grin hanging in the air.
The phrase "Has all but disappeared" means that there is virtually nothing of the thing in question left. For example someone might say "that cake has all but disappeared" meaning that very nearly all the cake has been eaten or taken leaving very nearly nothing or just a very small piece. Or "the Black Rhino has all but disappeared" meaning that it has very nearly become extinct with perhaps just a few left alive.
Are you referring to the Cheshire cat in the story Alice in Wonderland? The Cheshire cat faded away until there was nothing left but his grin. And then that faded, too.
According to the UK Census of 2001, the over-all population of Cheshire was 673,781.
Lyme Park in Cheshire covers 1,359 acres in total. It includes a House, the largest in Cheshire, grounds of 15 acres and all set in a large Deer Park. It is one of the most visited sites in Cheshire.
I think you mean "cheshire cat" as in Alice in Wonderland.two bit is referring to the Cheshire cat from "Alice in wonderland"----It can also refer to the mascot of the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad in 1930's and 40's. The story, possibly apocryphal, is that a porter found a sleeping kitten under the covers with its head on the pillow in a sleeper car. The image was used for advertising for many years.The Cheshire Cat was the cat in Lewis Carroll's story Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. She sat in a tree and gradually disappeared until only her smile was left.
You lost all of your flowers. This is most likely because you have either run over all of your flowers one at a time until you have none left, or you have left your town for too long and all of the flowers died and disappeared.
Cheshire cheese and cheshire pork pies!
They disappeared :).
Cheshire Catalyst goes by Richard Cheshire.
No, runway 2 is in Cheshire
The address of the Cheshire Public Library is: 104 Main St., Cheshire, 06410 2499
he has a plan or he is confused