It means that she wants to thrust her hips at him.
Beatrice's father is not mentioned in the actual play, but it is commonly accepted that she is a ward to Leonato, Hero's father. She may have been a orphan adopted by the family, or an illegitimate child within the family. Leonato calls her both 'cousin' and 'niece', Hero calling her just 'cousin'.
Whether you're referring to Antigone or Oedipus Rex, Creon, while a major character, is not the central figure in either story, so it would be misleading to call it "King Creon." Sort of like calling "The Outlaw Josey Wales" "Senator James Lane" instead.
The pipes...
Cold calling scripts are used by people who work in a call center. These people will call you at a random time to renew your product or to sell you a new product.
The jazz piece at the end of the Episode entitled "Calling Dr. Huxtable" in Season 3 is Dear Lord by John Coltrane!:)(Not sure about "That's Not What I Said")
Please be more specific. What country are you referring to here? Or are you even referring to a country and simply calling it a "place"?
The radio announcer is a Hutu, and he is calling the Tutsis cockroaches.
If we are referring to calling someone on a telephone, it can be "denwa suru." (to call)
Referring to someone as a cretin means you are calling said person of lower intelligence. Cretin is a derogatory term similar to ignorant, moron or stupid.
The faun in C.S. Lewis's Narnia series refers to humans as the son of Adam and daughter of Eve to emphasize their connection to the first man and woman in the biblical story of Adam and Eve. This reference underscores the faun's recognition of humans as special and important beings in the world of Narnia.
Beatrice's father is not mentioned in the actual play, but it is commonly accepted that she is a ward to Leonato, Hero's father. She may have been a orphan adopted by the family, or an illegitimate child within the family. Leonato calls her both 'cousin' and 'niece', Hero calling her just 'cousin'.
Frances Beatrice Bardsley was an English author who wrote books on women's education, including "The New Age in Education" and "The Training of Teachers for Women's Colleges." She was also an advocate for improving the quality of education for women in England during the early 20th century.
i think what you are referring to is Israelites, which is just a way of calling the Jewish nation. for example, people from America are called Americans, and people from England are called English.
It is very obvious. He wishes to get physical with her again. Dream is referring to a hint here.
Calling someone spineless in an insulting manner refers to having no backbone or being cowardly.
"The pot is calling the kettle black" is an expression used when the accuser is as guilty as the accused, referring to the fact that both pots and kettles are black. If a rigid person suggests that another person is being "inflexible," that is the pot calling the kettle black.
Calling a woman 'mam' is generally a sign of respect or etiquette for either an elder or one in a higher position or rank than yourself, such as a superior officer in the army.