Tear rhymes with stair and means to pull apart.
butterfly has wings. a gull (seagull)
Bull, null, full, dull, gull, pull, wool.
full Questions are dull, I have to mull (them over) By the way I'm from Hull, They're having to cull the red deer, ............. i love the gull (seagull)
It means that someone messed up and did something dim-wittedy, like Charlie Gordon.
How about steeple, as in church, or words that don't rhyme perfectly, like repo or vehicle, Leupold, peep hole. You can break it up into two words, so we pull, ski pole, you get the idea.
To pull something apart means to separate its parts or pieces from each other. It involves exerting force in opposite directions to disassemble or break apart an object or material.
Dissipate means when you pull something apart or something is getting forced/pulled apart.
Rend is a four letter word that means to tear into pieces. Tear is also a four letter word meaning to pull apart.
well you stand it up on the stairs and pull it over to the other stair and then it will keep flipping over to the next stair!
No it means squash until it can't be squashed any more.
To pull apart or damage something means to physically separate its parts or cause harm to its structure or integrity. This action typically involves breaking or tearing the item in question, resulting in loss of function or aesthetic appeal. Examples include tearing a piece of paper in half or damaging the structure of a building.
A person with wings that rhymes with pull is angel. Some other words that rhyme with pull are wool, full, and bull.Another opinion: whether angel rhymes with pull depends on your accent. It wouldn't rhyme in Britain.angel
break means too pull a math question apart. (im not sure)
It means that for best results, the plants should be three inches apart. To thin to three inches apart means to pull out the extra plants, leaving three inches between the desired plants..
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Some magnets are stronger than others, making them harder to pull apart. For strong magnets, you can pull the magnets sideways to get them apart.
Yes