Minor injury and fracture of the bone will heal without any problems. Severe crush injury with loss of soft tissue or compromised circulation may require surgery
She might bite you, for putting your finger where it shouldn't be!
If you put your finger on a hot ember you will burn it
My finger is swollen because I smashed it in the door. The swollen river would soon breach the levee and flood the town.
Well you would get electracuted.
Jordan, why would you do that. /).-
You would have a slice of cucumber on your kitchen table.
That cannot happen as faeces would act as lubricant
All forces produce an effect of some sort. If a force appears to have no effect, then it has been missed in observation. For example when you press your finger down onto a solid table, you might say it had no effect on the table but it would have had an observable effect on your finger, flattening the part of your finger in contact with the table.
Discrepant means "not compatible with the usual" or not in harmony", thus this might mean the behavior is not usual for that person...it's out of the ordinary, or the behavior does not match the words of the person. One example is a person says one thing, but does another... Or... their emotions don't match their facial expression... Or..a person who just smashed their finger with a hammer and breaks it would normally act in pain. Discrepant behavior would be if that person just looked at their smashed and bleeding finger and laughed and acted as if nothing had happened.
Depending on your term of "smashed up", i would generally say no.
Discrepant means "not compatible with the usual" or not in harmony", thus this might mean the behavior is not usual for that person...it's out of the ordinary, or the behavior does not match the words of the person. One example is a person says one thing, but does another... Or... their emotions don't match their facial expression... Or..a person who just smashed their finger with a hammer and breaks it would normally act in pain. Discrepant behavior would be if that person just looked at their smashed and bleeding finger and laughed and acted as if nothing had happened.
Putting your finger in a pencil sharpener can result in a cut, injury, or damage to your finger. It is not safe to insert body parts into a pencil sharpener, as it is designed for pencils only. If an injury occurs, seek medical attention immediately.