Well, for a start it's "Throw"...
Secondly, it means "To take a risk".
The Hawaiian word "kamakani" means "wind" in English.
The suffix of "caution" is "-tion."
The trees danced in the wind. The wind sang.
This phrase is a metaphorical way of describing the rustling sound of leaves moving in the wind. It creates a peaceful image of nature communicating with itself through the rustling of leaves.
In the vast expanse of the ethereal realm, a silent force weaves its unseen tendrils through every crevice of nature's tapestry. The wind, a mysterious and eternal companion, whispers secrets of the untold as it dances through the world. Join us as we unravel the harmonious symphony of the wind through the voices that echo its timeless hymn.
Life's Funniest Moments - 2003 Throwing Caution to the Wind was released on: USA: 2003
Juliet throws caution to the wind because she is overcome by her love for Romeo and the desire to be with him. She is young and impulsive, willing to risk everything for their love despite the consequences.
Well It means he/she is having a good time and wind is blowing through his/her hair
it means "hunter that moves through trees like wind".
No.
When you are tacking through the wind it is that point at which the boat is just past head to wind and all the sheets should be let go and pulled through on the leward side of the boat.
Caution (noun): They were advised to use caution when hiking through bear country. A word of caution was included in the instructions. Caution (verb): Medical professionals caution against taking too much notice of email health warnings. There's a sign urging caution be used when boarding the escalator.
Yes, "wind" can be a verb. It can mean to twist or turn, as in "The road winds through the mountains." It can also refer to the act of turning a key to activate a mechanical device, as in "Wind up the clock."
Achtung means "caution" or "watch out"
the wind is so strong that is bllowing through the trees
No, caution does not refer to positive charge. Caution is a term used to describe care or attention taken to avoid danger or mistakes. The term "positive charge" is used in the context of electricity or physics to describe a type of charge carried by protons.
It means that there may be a risk that should be considered before taking the medication.