The girls were mean to the new arrivals. They did not mean to be hurtful. The mean of the numbers was not what they had expected.
I do not mean all people, but some people act lazy.I do not mean to bother you but I need your help.
Present tense: I/you/we/they mean. He/she/it means. The present participle is meaning. Future tense: Will mean.
"What on Earth," he asked, "do you mean?"
What does incarcreated mean
It is pockmarked by craters and has a seemingly dusty, barren surface
Rouge on Pockmarked Cheeks was created on 2002-05-07.
A barren expanse of mud-pockmarked land which she'll craters and filled with barbed wire
"la grêle" (feminine noun) is hail or hailstorm in English; 'il grêle' (from verb grêler) means that it is hailing. "un visage grêlé" is a pockmarked face, "le grêlé" means "the person with a pockmarked face".
Bush hammered concrete looks like a naturally weathered rock. Bush Hammers are used to impact on rocks to create a rough, pockmarked texture.
He was a Catholic friar so he dressed in a brown robe. He had ruddy skin , a pockmarked face, and dark, curly hair. He was born in Spain and had Basque heritage.
Mercury is the most cratered planet in the solar system.
In "Framed" by Gordon Korman, Darren Vader is described as tall, stocky, and intimidating with a shaved head and a pockmarked face. He is portrayed as a tough and menacing character who is a key figure in the plot.
Yes, meteors do hit the moon. The moon's surface is pockmarked with craters from impacts of meteors over billions of years. The lack of atmosphere on the moon makes it more susceptible to meteor impacts compared to Earth.
Prior to the introduction of vaccine, many people were pockmarked from smallpox infections. Milkmaids were immunized naturally in the course of their work (indeed, this led to the discovery of the vaccine), and so they usually had clear skin.
The "holes" on the moon are actually impact craters formed when meteorites and asteroids collide with its surface. These craters are remnants of past cosmic collisions that have occurred over billions of years, giving the moon its pockmarked appearance.
Craters on the moon are formed when objects from space, like asteroids or meteoroids, collide with its surface. The moon lacks an atmosphere to protect it, so these objects hit the surface directly, creating impact craters. Over time, these craters have accumulated, giving the moon its pockmarked appearance.