The phrase "carried off a chieftain" might refer to various historical or mythical narratives, but one notable example is the story of the Celtic warrior Cú Chulainn, who is often depicted in legends as capturing or challenging chieftains in battles. Another interpretation could involve the kidnapping of a chieftain's daughter, such as in the story of Deirdre of the Sorrows, where she is pursued and ultimately causes conflict. If you have a specific context or story in mind, please provide more details for a precise answer.
Actually, they don't drop off anything at the lungs. They do pick up oxygen. Carbon dioxide is dropped off but it is carried dissolved in the blood itself.
it stays there. the electricity travels back and forth through the filament until you turn the lighbulb off.
why do you think loess can be carried futher than sand
This describes glacial erosion where rocks are frozen into the base of a glacier and then deposited as the glacier melts, leaving behind a trail of rocks.
Impulses carried by the olfactory nerve are for the sense of smell.
chieftain
An Arab chieftain is an emir.
Chieftain means simply being a chief.
The Pueblo Chieftain was created in 1868.
The chieftain led his tribe through the treacherous mountain pass to safety.
The chieftain told his tribe to use manners.
Nester was the wisest and eldist Greek chieftain
This means that he was unaware that the chieftain was unconscious and did not know that the chieftain's son was the one responsible for his father's condition.
A female chieftain is commonly referred to as a chieftainess or chiefess.
No, the noun 'chieftain' is a concrete noun, a word for a person.The abstract noun form is chieftainship, a word for the position held by a chieftain, a word for a concept.
The double barreled red chieftain of course!
The motto of Shiprock High School is 'Once a Chieftain always a Chieftain!!'.