The person's weight would not be carried by the entire foot like it would be if she were wearing shoes or with bare feet but about half of her body weight would be carried down to your foot by that very narrow point. It may be enough to go into your skin.
Someone or something that is stiff and unyielding, such as--> The flag pole stood rigidly in the field.
A theory that has been successfully tested repeatedly and has stood the test of time is generally referred to as a well-established or robust theory. This term indicates that the theory has consistently shown to be valid and reliable across multiple experiments and observations in various conditions.
The flagpole stood perpendicular to the ground, creating a striking silhouette against the sky.
The first microwave, the Radarange, weighed around 340 kilograms (750 pounds) and stood over six feet tall.
Saul, the first king of Israel, was the one who stood head and shoulders taller than anyone else in the nation.
Considering that when he stood next to Rocsi Diaz (She's 5 foot 2) She was wearing heels so she was a little taller. That was in April, 2012. So he may be about 5 foot 3 now.
Certainly no more than 5'5" and probably less than that. Search for her pictures on the Internet and you will find quite a few with her standing next to other people. She is always significantly smaller (even wearing heels) and even when stood next to females.
I would have to say that it is caused by all of the weight of the person with high heels is centered on two specific spots. The sole and the heel. However, flat shoes have the weight spread through the whole shoe.
Yes, someone has stood me up before.
there is many of these:::::: stacy stood on the stage wearing a blue dress
The high heel was originally designed as horse riding footwear for Persian soldiers. When a soldier stood up in his stirrups, the heels helped steady him so that he could shoot his bow and arrow.
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Stood is a verb, not an adjective. Stood is the past tense of the verb "stand." Used in a sentence, you might read or hear someone say, "I stood in line at the amusement park for almost an hour."
I stood up for the person, but you can tell someone who cn if you cant.
That would depend upon the dress you were wearing.It would be better if the dress was lighter so that the necklace stood out.
If you are talking about the man who stood behind Jedward, it was Calvin Harris.
Not very. I'm 5'8" and stood next to her for a photo. I'm in flats and she's in big heels. I would venture that she's in the 5'2" to 5'3" range.