pick up
The compound verb in the sentence is "pick up," which consists of the two verbs "pick" and "up" merged together to form a single action.
No, vacuum sealing clothes does not increase their weight. It simply compresses the clothes to save space.
Vacuum sealing clothes does not make them lighter, but it compresses them to save space.
No, vacuum sealing clothes does not make them heavier when packing for a trip. It simply compresses the clothes to save space in your luggage.
Vacuum sealing clothes for space does not reduce the weight of the clothes themselves. However, it can help compress the clothes to take up less space, making them easier to pack and transport.
The compound verb in the sentence is "pick up," which consists of the two verbs "pick" and "up" merged together to form a single action.
Please vacuum you room before I get back home.There is no sound in a vacuum in space.
No, vacuum sealing clothes does not increase their weight. It simply compresses the clothes to save space.
Vacuum sealing clothes does not make them lighter, but it compresses them to save space.
A wet cloth will temporarily stifle the smoke that is emanating from the hole in the wall.
No, vacuum sealing clothes does not make them heavier when packing for a trip. It simply compresses the clothes to save space in your luggage.
Vacuum sealing clothes for space does not reduce the weight of the clothes themselves. However, it can help compress the clothes to take up less space, making them easier to pack and transport.
Vacuum packing clothes reduces weight by removing excess air from the bag, compressing the clothes tightly together. This eliminates the bulkiness and fluffiness of the clothes, making them more compact and lightweight for travel or storage.
I seek the vacuum of space. Who'll vacuum the living room? That's a powerful vacuum cleaner.
The end of the vacuum is so deep, it cannot be seen with the human eye.
I got out the vacuum and began, rather glumly, to clean the carpets...
Here is an example sentence with the word "vacuum":I stared at the sky above me, and for a moment I was baffled by the fact that space was a vacuum - how could something have nothing, not even a single atom at all?