"hair" and "silk".
Leaves or Paper Such as, "As the leaves rustle across the road, it gives me a feeling of peace." or " As it heard the rustle of paper in the distance, it gave me a feeling of unease." People who steal cattle, cowpokes, & outlaws. Yep, that about covers it. And MAYBE yer mother, who rustles (up a snack) when you say you be hongry wen you come home from school. Yeah, dat was a complete answer. I feel good.
It leaves a scratch instead of a streak because Topaz has a higher number on the Moh's scale compared to the streak plate.
In the Munchkin scene, after the Wicked Witch of the West leaves, Glinda remarks about the stench the Witch left behind.
The outsiders leaves the reader with a feeling of hope and optimism because in the beginning and middle things are really tough and at the end things calm down...
Bolt, scram, vapor, book, buzz, zoom, light-out, fly, run, exit-stage-right, take a powder, head out on the lam, make a run for it, trade space, get gone, go catch a fly, groove on
My shampoo leaves my hair with a lasting fragrance.
If the new medication leaves you feeling tired, maybe your doctor should adjust the dosage.
the thing that is compared to leaves from conifers are needles
It doesn't hurt anything but may not get you as clean as soap or body wash. May also have conditioner in it that leaves you feeling less than clean.
No but it puts a nice shine on the leaves.
pure sorrow
Because there is more sunshine in the southwest as compared to the Midwest.
I am indifferent to your attitude, seek attention elsewhere. another use: "I am left feeling indifferent after contemplation of..." "I like the visual impact, it leaves one w/out indifference"
the leaves are falling. Edit: It can also be used as "Jon leaves the room."
The leaves turning red and yellow are beautiful. -- This sentence is correct.The subject of the sentence = the leaves. This is a plural subject - more than one. The subject and verb must agree, this means if you have a plural subject you must have a plural verb form. The plural verb in this sentence is 'are'.The leaves' turning red and yellow is beautiful. -- This sentence is not correct'Is' is not a plural verb it is a singular verb.The main clause in this sentence is -- 'The leaves are beautiful''turning red and brown' -- is a subordinate clause
leaves help plants live and grow
I'm finished raking the leaves, now! Let's see what our deduction leaves. The boat leaves soon!