What may go down the chimney up but not down the chimney down?
The answer to this riddle is either a sandal or a shoe. If you bind it to your foot, it walks with you. If you loosen it from your foot, it stops.
sand
Because the music stops and she dies....lol
loose caboose
it shouldn't be too loose around the caboose
The answer to this riddle is either a sandal or a shoe. If you bind it to your foot, it walks with you. If you loosen it from your foot, it stops.
"Loose the shackles that bind" is a metaphorical expression that means to free oneself from restrictions, obstacles, or limitations that are holding you back. It encourages breaking free from what is hindering your progress or personal growth.
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To bind a loose leaf textbook, you can use a three-ring binder or a binding machine. Simply punch holes in the pages and insert them into the binder or use the binding machine to secure the pages together.
It stops working.
Loose belts
to bind (to another person, as in friendship) = קשר (kashar) to bind (a book), or to tie something on yourself = כרך (karakh) to bind (as in an agreement) = kheeyev (חייב) loose (adjective) = rafoo-ee (רפוי)
When Our Lord appointed Peter as the first leader of His Church, he told him:"I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven; whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven." ~ Matthew 16:19The keys continue to be symbolic of the papacy today.
Sedimentary rock is formed when sediment and loose material such as sand, silt, and clay bind together over time through the process of compaction and cementation. Examples of sedimentary rocks include sandstone, shale, and limestone.
You are HOT!!
Sounds like a loose motor mount.
one of your drive gears ( on rear wheel) is off/loose