Shed.
The homograph for "take up a weapon" and "part of the body" is "arm." It can refer to both arming oneself with a weapon and the upper limb of the human body.
The prefix word of "take away" is "take."
Stole: Definition one: take something Definition two: A long scarf, usually of embroidered silk or linen, worn over the left shoulder by deacons and over both shoulders by priests and bishops while officiating.
The homonym word for "run away" is "runway," which refers to a strip of paved surface where airplanes take off and land.
The root word of deductible is "deduct," which means to subtract or take away. It is derived from the Latin word "deducere," meaning to lead away.
An animal shelter
water shelter and away from windows
Take it into a shelter where they will take it in, or get permission to keep it, give it away, or sell it.
It is important for Rattlesnakes to have some kind of shelter from the weather and predators in the wild. They take shelter in small crevices, under rocks, and in gopher burrows.
It is important for Rattlesnakes to have some kind of shelter from the weather and predators in the wild. They take shelter in small crevices, under rocks, and in gopher burrows.
they take shelter in your ear... good luck
a ist to punch you in the face
The homograph for "take up a weapon" and "part of the body" is "arm." It can refer to both arming oneself with a weapon and the upper limb of the human body.
Hester took shelter in a small thatched hut on the outskirts of the village. It was a secluded and peaceful place where she could live apart from the judgment and scrutiny of the townspeople.
It is best to take shelter from a tornado than to try to outrun it. If you are in a vehicle with no access to shelter and the tornado is distant it is best to drive perpendicular to the tornado's path in order to get out of its way.
The duration of Take Shelter is 2.02 hours.
Take Shelter was created on 2011-01-24.