the tertiary structure is changed
You may die and then you will have to make a sandwich for Caitlin and Rachel.
severe, pressing, grave
One Foot in the Grave - 1990 Dramatic Fever 2-3 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG (video rating) (1992)
This is how fire is controlled from cradle to grave in all areas of fire outbreak.
Grave, solemn, earnest, grim, humorless
Five to ten percent of all diagnosed cases of yellow fever are fatal. Jaundice occurring during a yellow fever infection is an extremely grave predictor. Twenty to fifty percent of these patients die of the infection
grave, pressing, serious, severe, extreme, urgent, drastic, daring, furious
It means the person in question is in trouble so severe that his life is in danger.
Ad Olivier has written: 'A case of grave puerperal fever' -- subject(s): Treatment, Puerperal disorders
The term "proverbial grave" typically refers to a metaphorical or literal place of finality or consequence, often associated with the idea of facing the repercussions of one's actions. It can signify a situation where someone has reached a point of no return or has metaphorically "buried" their opportunities. In a broader sense, it highlights themes of inevitability and the outcomes of choices in life.
Homonyms for "grave" include grave (serious or somber), grave (burial site), and grave (to dig).
some would be caution,extreme,grave brutal,and rough hoped i helped