"Gussied up" originated in the United States in the early 20th century, likely derived from the term "gussy," meaning to dress up elaborately. The term conveys the idea of someone being overly fancy or embellished in appearance.
An object at rest stays at rest: A soccer ball will not move unless someone kicks it. An object in motion stays in motion: A car will keep moving forward unless brakes are applied. Inertia of an object: A book will remain on a table until a force is applied to move it.
Applying pressure to the wrist alone is unlikely to kill someone. However, extreme force or techniques applied to pressure points can potentially cause pain, injury, or loss of consciousness. It is not recommended to use such techniques outside of trained and controlled environments.
When someone pushes a chair across the room using Newton's second law of motion, the chair accelerates in the direction of the force applied. This acceleration is directly proportional to the force applied and inversely proportional to the mass of the chair. As long as the force is greater than any opposing forces like friction, the chair will continue to accelerate in the direction of the push.
2.54 cm = 1 in ⇒ 1.73 cm = 1.73 ÷ 2.54 in = 173/254 in ≈ 0.68 in - very short in fact. Perhaps you meant 1.73 m (not cm): 0.0254 m = 1 in ⇒ 1.73 m = 1.73 ÷ 0.0254 in ≈ 68 in
Toes do not have the ability to tickle themselves or other body parts. Tickling sensations typically involve stimulation from an external source, such as someone else's fingers, a feather, or a soft object. So, toes alone cannot tickle feet.
they dont have to be dressed they were the clothes that they die in
The phrase "dressed to the nines" is an adjective. It means to be very well dressed.
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* Put your hair up * hide something as someone comes into the room * answer someone's question * get dressed * eat
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A floozy is a gaudily dressed, usually immoral woman.
If you expalin what an "AIM" is, perhaps someone can help.
"where someone accidentally sits the wrong exam" ??? Um... what? Perhaps you should rephrase this and perhaps someone can answer your question.
Not dressed properly Drunk Rude Has no money
hello, It is fically impossible to get dressed on the moon, as gravity, 1: you must be in a space suit or you will DIE. And secondly, you cant get dressed in a space suit. Maybe in the near future, someone might invent something like big space suits, where you can get dressed in them. I hope i have answered our question. Answered by: The Formal Writer