No. Cows don't cry. Most of the time they'll pick on the weaker, more injured member of the herd until she falls down and never gets back up, or the farmer separates the injured and weak cow from the herd and puts her in a separate enclosure. A herd of cows have been known to pound a newborn calf to death probably because of a strange smell or sight that they don't like. And if they see a herd member die, they gather around sniffing the body, more curious than really feeling any emotional grief. When the body is taken away to be buried they don't beller with sadness or follow the body like a funeral procession.
Weep holes are typically located at the bottom of the window frame to allow water to drain out. In garden windows, weep holes may be found underneath the window sill or along the sides of the frame to prevent water accumulation and maintain proper drainage.
A gel might weep if it contains excess liquid that is separating out due to temperature changes or improper formulation. Weeping can also occur if the gel has been heated too much, causing the structure to break down and release moisture.
The floor should be floated a minimum of 1 1/4" around the drain with dry pack mortar. A slope of 1/4" per ft from the drain to the perimeter is also necessary. Even more important than the slope of the drypack on top of the liner is a pre-slope under the liner or hot mop to achieve proper drainage. Also, make sure to clear out the weep holes and use either spacers or crushed tile to put on top of weep holes before floating pan for proper drainage. Well, there you go. A ample draining, properly floated shower pan.
How to Install Mortar Shower Pan Membrane LinerOnce you've framed the shower stall, it is time to install the pan liner and cement backer board to create a water tight seal.Remove the drain cap and tape over the drain to keep mortar and other debris from entering the drain. Put down a layer of felt paper to help prevent moisture from wicking down through to the subfloor. Place a layer of metal lathe over the felt paper. Trowel in a layer of mortar that it has a one quarter inch slope towards the drain. Once the mortar dries, place a layer of felt paper along the walls of the shower stall. Attach cement board with the rough side out along the top half of the walls. Install the shower stall membrane in the bottom of the shower so that it overlaps in the corners, covers the shower curb and is approximately six inches up the side of the walls. Cut out holes for the drain, the drain bolts and the weep holes. Seal the underside of the membrane near the drain with silicone. Nail the membrane that covers the curb only on the outside. Attach the remaining cement board leaving one inch clearance from the bottom. Caulk all seems. Place some pebbles near the weep holes to protect the openings. Trowel in a layer of mortar that has a one quarter inch slope towards the drain. Mortar the curb. Remove the tape from the drain.
If it's the hole I'm thinking of on the top side of the engine, on the side closest to the firewall, it sounds to me like a freeze plug popped out, the same thing happened to my '90 accord lx. Hope it's helpful. Water pumps all have a hole that will begin leaking out coolant as the rubber seal in the water pump gets older -- it is the reason that a water pump needs to be replaced around 100,000 miles -- If this is the water pump -- which is likely if car is nearing or past 100K, then you need to replace it soon... or start walking.
Yes! to weep is to cry. and crying is a verb. seriously... think about it.
mourn, suffer, weep, lament, sadden, hurt, injure, distress, wound, pain, afflict, upset
mourn, lament, sorrow, be sorrowful, cry, sob, weep, sadden, upset, distress, pain, hurt, wound, and/or break someone's heart some antonyms are to please and to rejoice
The past tense of weep is wept, and the future tense is will weep.
Raindrops patter down, Silent whispers on the roof, Nature's lullaby. Puddles mirror sky, Clouds weep tears of sorrow’s touch, Earth drinks in new life. Grey skies weep softly, Summer’s heat washed clean and fresh, Renewed world sparkles.
leap cry. dry buy guy lie seep sleep peep
Fish do not weep
A homophone for "weep" is "wheat."
Weeped is the past participle of weep
we can weep because we have tear ducts in our eyes!
yes
to sob or cry is to weep