*Clarisse
These actions are suppose to show that she is 'odd' in comparison to the other characters in the book. The author wanted to show that she was different in some way. She drank rainwater because normal people in this book wouldn't, and she rubs dandelions on her chin because she said that if you could see yellow you love someone (a silly odd childs game).
A cup that doesn't dribble on your chin when you drink from it.
The dandelion in Fahrenheit 451 supposedly shows if you are in love when rubbed beneath your chin. When Clarisse rubs it under Montag's chin and no color comes off, it opens Montag's eyes to what his wife really is. The flower represents Clarisse as a whole, and when she said it was the last of the dandelions that year, it symbolized her short relationship with Montag.
what kind of question is this??? The chin is a bone, strengthen your jaw muscles, which won't be by much because they are pretty much at their potential from talking and chewing all day. Drink more milk if that bone feels to soft? Why would you want to strengthen your chin????
chinny chin chin
That would be a "cleft". The terms cleft chin, butt chin, chin cleft,, superhero chin, dimple chin, or a chin dimple refer to a dimple on the chin
"Chin san" is a Korean term that means "to the bottom" or "all the way down" when referring to drinking a glass of alcohol in one gulp. It is a common expression used in social settings to encourage someone to finish their drink quickly.
They put him chin deep in a lake and had ripe juicy fruit on a tree within reach but he couldnt eat or drink
Chin Up Chin Up was created in 2001.
Chin Up Chin Up ended in 2009.
The chin is lower than the forehead which makes the chin inferior to the forehead.
No, chin is a noun.
A protruding chin is commonly referred to as a "strong" or "pointed" chin. It can also be described as a "prominent" or "undershot" chin.