According to Wiktionary, to cover one's feet means "to lower one's garment, especially to urinate or defecate".
"Can" is slang for "fire," as in to let go from a job. It may be related to "throw in the (trash) can." Technically this usage isn't a euphemism, as it isn't meant to soften the blow.
I need to know how thick the layer of gravel is meant to be.
The answer depends on how deep the granite is meant to be.
A euphemism is a word that is meant to imply another in a way that is slightly less harsh or direct. One euphemism for prison, jail, rehabilitation center or penitentiary could be "pen."
The answer will depend on what it is that the "5 feet and 4" is meant to DO.The answer will depend on what it is that the "5 feet and 4" is meant to DO.The answer will depend on what it is that the "5 feet and 4" is meant to DO.The answer will depend on what it is that the "5 feet and 4" is meant to DO.
This story is at Ruth 3. V. 7 says that Ruth uncovered Boaz' "feet," a euphemism for genitals. At v. 9, Ruth told Boaz, "spread your cloak over your servant," a euphemism for sexual intercourse.
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You can't calculate linear footage based on square yardage alone. If you meant square footage it will cover 810 sq. ft..
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If you meant 11.22 feet then the answer is about 3.419 meters. If you meant 11,220 feet then the answer is about 3,419.86 meters.