This phrase likely refers to a challenge or game where someone tries to pass a small object like pepper through a narrow opening like a crack in a door. It could be used metaphorically to describe a difficult or impossible task.
"Crack" in Spanish is not a direct translation. It can refer to a sharp sound ("crack") or be a colloquial term for someone skilled ("crack" as in expert).
"Sergeant Pepper" typically refers to the iconic album by The Beatles titled "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band," released in 1967. The album is considered a landmark in music history and is known for its innovative sound and cover art.
"It means 'the neighbor is knocking on the door' in English."
It depends on how you are using the words. If you say, "He sold the books door to door" you mean he sold them ffrom door to door. He is then a door-to-door salesman. The hyphens are put in because the words then become a compound adjective, describing the sort of salesman he is. It's the same construction as every day and everyday. If he sold the books every day, then the selling was an everyday event for him.
"Though" is a conjunction used to introduce a contrast or concession in a sentence. It signifies that there is an unexpected or contrary element to consider.
ward of evil
Well, darling, it sounds like Mama was just being resourceful and passing the pepper through the crack in the door to season whatever was on the other side. Maybe the table was too far away or she just wanted to show off her pepper-passing skills. Who knows, but Mama sure knows how to spice things up!
If you mean the meat, yes. If you mean the pepper, not really. Though there might be a bit
crack into rant
Pepper. Do notice that Black pepper is "mustapippuri", white pepper is "valkopippuri" but red pepper is "paprika".
i just saw a site that said possible freshness levels. i don't really know though
Finkle pepper means bubbles and light savers
Apparenly it means the door is not closed properly...I have the same problem with mine even though the door clicks when I shut it
It depends on what you mean by "falling apart". The portion of the hinge welded to the door has been known to crack on occasion, as well as hinge pins wearing out. Also, is your car a coupe, convertible, 4-door? The convertible doors are the heaviest.
it comes from your mothers but crack deep but crack
In Spanish the name "Pepper" is "Pimienta" but i can't find what it means.
Black pepper