Yes, the sentence is correct. It uses parallel structure by listing two adjectives, "icy and curvy," to describe the road home, making it clear and balanced.
You can use 'the' in place of his or her, except where gender is clearly indicated. For example, his v-shaped profile or her curvy body. As well, you can use s/he, which is a made-up convention that at least acknowledges that two genders are involved. Another made-up convention is his/her. Writing in less formal situations means that you may be able to employ these made-up conventions. In more formal situations, for publication, for example, your publisher and the style guide will be the final determinant of how you expressly remove the gender bias.
To say that someone is thick means that the person is stubborn and rather stupid, unwilling to learn from experience. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------To be called " thick " means you are being called "bone-headed", or "blockheaded", another meaning is "dense".--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Used in slang terms, a girl who is not fat or skinny--usually refers to a female. A "thick" girl has a curvy/slim waist with a big behind, hips, and thighs.Beyonce, Ashanti, and Kim Kardashian would be examples of being thick because they're not fat or skinny (they have hourglass figures). Small Upper Body (arms, waist, etc.), "thick" lower body (big booty/ hips/thighs and shapely legs).The term thick can be used synonymously with "voluptuos" as is used to refer to someone who is shapely but not fat.It means dumb - as if your head is thick and solid instead of full of brains.OR it means your stupid
The road bent back and forth; it was very curvy. My girlfriend is a beautiful woman; she is curvy.
Many people have there own definitions to words. Mostly this is a stereotype. As a curvy women you can correct them.
Just draw a line... not a straight line, but a curvy one... Some people would draw two parallel curvy lines, with equally-spaced diagonal lines between, to represent the 'twist' of the rope.
This is the correct spelling of curvage (curvature).The similarly spelled word is courage (bravery).
Not necessarily, as two lines can exist in one plane, but they don't always touch each other. An example would be parallel lines, where the lines are parallel to each other. Lines are also not necessarily straight all the time as it can be curvy too, wherein that a straight line or another curvy line that "does" touch the first curvy line could possibly intersect at more than one point.
No, you may get bloated, but not curvy.
The name of the curvy sword is a scimitar.
sono una ragazza curvy =]
Yes, they love when you have a curvy sexy figure. ^-^
Louis likes curvy
Curvy.
Yes.