Throwing Over a Wall - 1897 was released on: USA: May 1897
Turning over or bread roll like a biscuit.
No exact figure available, but the red fox is a common animal over it's range.
In 1897, a popular joke was: "Why did the bicycle fall over? Because it was two-tired!"
Foxes have over 40 sounds including chirping and barking
Nothing. That's like asking what's the "th" mean in "the". Or more appropriately, like asking, "What does cuit in biscuit mean?" Nothing, sometimes a biscuit is just a biscuit.
your breath is still refreshed.good for the stomach.light & easy.hold you over till lunch.
A profiterizza is pizza base covered in crushed chocolate biscuit and chocolate sauce over a few profiteroles.
New Zealanders consume over 60 million Gingernuts a year.
The sales a business makes over a trading year is the turnover.
The UK don't really have the american style "biscuit" or "biscuits and gravy". The closest thing to it would either be a crusty bread roll, or a scone (or a fusion of the two).The Americans have got this one badly wrong, however. The word "biscuit" is french, and comes from the latin "bis coctus" (bis=twice, coctus=cook). The literal translation in both french and latin means "cooked twice" - which of course the american "biscuit" is NOT cooked twice... so maybe a new word is required for them :p
Over using it