How is skin used in running track (What the #@%$* do you mean)
When people use the phrase "by the skin of your teeth," they mean that the person barely accomplished what they were trying to. The figure of speech "skin of your nose" is not a common one.
having or producing a sensation as of insects creeping on the skin
To get rid of his loose skin cells.
you mean a pearphone?? that is a thing made up by Nickelodeon. it is an iphone. if you mean the pattern its most likely a skin
it means when are resist or judgmental on someones skin color or nationality.
Skin Crawl - 2007 V is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
Millipedes do not crawl into skin. Millipedes are more likely not to even bite. You might be thinking of centipedes but either will not crawl under skin. Centipedes though are poisonous to certain levels and are able to bite.
bugs crawl on people because the salt on your skin they eat it or they think your skin is like the ground
well because they thought it was immoral to treat people that way and that it was unfair to born unequal i mean would you like to be born a slave i know i wouldn't as it says in To Kill a Mockingbird you never know what someones like till you crawl into their skin and walk around in it and you probably think its just political correctness gone mad but people should be born equal i think
see here http://www.answers.com/article/1188007/14-abandoned-places-that-will-make-your-skin-crawl
Well as you already know one's skin can't really crawl! But people will use this phrase in order to express disgust, or a jittery feeling as well as other feelings. Because idioms say one thing but mean another.
Reptiles have scaly skin
That depends on the species, but most can bite hard enough for you to feel and many can penetrate your skin.
A long time.
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That is Preposterous! Of course not! A white roach means the roach has just shed its skin. It will turn back brown in 10 -12 hours.