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A mirror.
If I were to put trodden into a sentence, I would say the following. You look upset, don't be so down trodden. This means don't be so upset or sad.
look it up!'orthis is me and my m8s do it ok jump 2x forwardthen criss-cross you'r feet diffrent ways wile going backwardsafter that do the can-can and turn round to you'r rightrepeat until you are back to the start
"Methinks" means "I think". So the sentence means "I think I see my cousin's ghost."
They like her well enough to stay at her house and look after it while she is off impersonating a lawyer.
We took a long look at the abyss which we had to cross.
Look left <- Look right -> Left again <- Right again -> Listen Now cross __________ __________> __________
The prepositions are to, and as.
Look right look left before you cross
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Make a sentence with the word "clouds" (in the meteorological sense) in it, and then slip in the word "stratus" right before the word "clouds." Ex: Hey, look at those clouds! => Hey, look at those stratus clouds!Try not to say it while pointing at what is, in fact, a cumulonimbus cloud.
cross-eyed means that both your eyes look towards your nose or both look outwards symmetrically. Instead of both your eyes looking to the right, left or straight ahead. (In other words cross-eyed means that one of your eyes looks to the left and the other looks to the right!)
cross-eyed means that both your eyes look towards your nose or both look outwards symmetrically. Instead of both your eyes looking to the right, left or straight ahead. (In other words cross-eyed means that one of your eyes looks to the left and the other looks to the right!)
Perpendicular is when two lines cross and form a right angle, which I hope you know what that is.
She had a bemuse look on her face while she watched the man juggle. Another good sentence would be, the boy felt bemuse while working on his math homework.
I would like to try your boysenberry jam. The boysenberry is a cross between three other berries. Just look at that boysenberry!
f you looked at the bottom of a pyramid and saw a right triangle it would be a right triangular prism. It would have 3 triangular faces extending up from the bottom. The last sentence refers to a right tetrahedron, not a prism. A triangular prism has two triangles at either end, and three rectangles joining them - like a pencil with a triangular cross-section.