The phrase "you've taken my bows" typically suggests that someone has taken credit for another person's achievements or efforts, metaphorically "stealing" the acknowledgment or applause that rightfully belongs to them. It can imply feelings of betrayal or disappointment, as the speaker feels deprived of recognition for their work. In a broader sense, it reflects themes of ownership, recognition, and the complexities of relationships where contributions may not be adequately acknowledged.
it means that youve got a hole a lot of stuff . you know like equvilanets.
The word meaning "several looped knots" is spelt bows.
The laws vary by state. In my state 40 lbs is the minimum. I think it should be 50 myself. Yes Bear bows have taken countless deer.
Taken
5 large bows.
The contraction of you have is you've.
your health is 9
Popular styles of puppy bows for grooming include topknot bows, single loop bows, double loop bows, and rosette bows. These bows are often used to accessorize a puppy's hair during grooming sessions.
the bows are mostly at the mix
"To be taken in" means to be tricked or fooled.
the plimsoll line tells you when youve reached the loading limit on the ship(gross weight). Say its 20 000 tonnes, then youve displaced 20 000 tonnes of water (archemides principle). Where this equates to the water line on the hull is the plimsoll line. Variation due to water density and temperature will also be taken into account
the plimsoll line tells you when youve reached the loading limit on the ship(gross weight). Say its 20 000 tonnes, then youve displaced 20 000 tonnes of water (archemides principle). Where this equates to the water line on the hull is the plimsoll line. Variation due to water density and temperature will also be taken into account