flaky, unreliable, absent-minded, scatterbrained
hold
the wind.
Around 4600 gallons. This answer is based on the chief engineer saying that it can travel for 12 days at 28.5 knots at which speed it used 380 tons/day in fuel.
Around 4600 gallons. This answer is based on the chief engineer saying that it can travel for 12 days at 28.5 knots at which speed it used 380 tons/day in fuel.
The space inside that container is 24" x 24" x 24" = 13,824 cubic inches. That's 59.844 gallons of space, whether or not there's anything in it. A gallon is not an amount of water or gasoline or anything else. It's an amount of space, just like a cubic inch or a cubic foot is.
Grab, grasp, squeeze
Yes monkeys hold on to the branches with there hands, but also they hold on to the branches with there feet to tease another animals that cant catch them! laugh out loud=lol
Like any other building nothing, its a decoration, therefore cant hold anything. the only thing that can hold something are building for animals or storage.
you cant speak. you cant move. you cant hold anything. or you fall on the floor
"I've" means "I have." This can mean that you own or possess something. Another way of saying that would be that you get hold of, or get your hands on something.
not all guys are the same you cant hold one responsible for what another one did
A promise
your right wrist
In short, yes. Be careful when saying "only a theory". A theory is the highest form an idea can possibly hold in Science. There's not really anything above theory that would justify saying "only" in this case.
No, it cant.
Little Man!
Another word to hold is catch.