I'm not a doctor, but I have had this happen; it just means you're growing older. As you age--I'm as old as dirt--your joints will crack like this. If a doctor could answer this one more scientifically, have at it! If it isn't hurting yet, it will. It's early stage Arthritis. You should see a doctor so that you get it under control before it gets bad. Some of the medications available can reduce the inflammation and slow the progression. It may just be the ligaments sliding over the bone ends. My daughter is just 17 and all her joints crack in this way, knees, ankles and toes and of course she can crack her fingers just by curling them up. No matter how quiet she tries to be we can hear her coming.
no, similar to preposterous, strange
weell............ppl........... my number CAN'T be reaveled, cause, then i would be getting strange calls at strange hours....srryy...
And this is the right place to ask all these strange questions.Are u getting me......
yes
The term "strange synonym" typically refers to a word that has a similar meaning to another but may be used in unusual or unexpected contexts. For example, "peculiar" can be considered a strange synonym for "strange" itself, as it carries a slightly different connotation. These synonyms often enhance the richness of language by providing nuanced alternatives.
im not sure but i had a strange dream of me getting attacked by an alligator or crocadile but her prrobably is one
You first meet the "strange man" (aka the shady guy) at the exit of the Underground Tunnel Tour. After getting the museum job, you meet him back there at night. (see related question)
A peacock's beak is small, hard, and horny for cracking seeds and grains. The color of the strange bird's beak depends on its species. The most common colored beak for a peacock is dark bluish-grey. I hope this helped!
From VERY similar animals mating, (example) donkeys and zebras. then after millions of years they became all sorts of shapes and sizes.
Female / Male with whom one has not previously been acquainted.
The word "strange" in Chinese is "奇怪" (qíguài). It can be used to describe something unusual or out of the ordinary. Another term that can also convey a similar meaning is "怪异" (guàiyì). Both terms are commonly used in everyday conversation.
Not common; unusual; infrequent; rare; hence, remarkable; strange; as, an uncommon season; an uncommon degree of cold or heat; uncommon courage.