Crime and punishment..Fyordor Dostoevsky.
It's undoubtedly a play on words. Clime is a lesser-used alternative to the word climate. A weatherman, being cute, may have referenced Dostoyevsky's novel "Crime and Punishment" to suggest that the day's weather was going to be miserable.
"Sighing loudly" is the participle phrase in the sentence "Sighing loudly, Kristen accepted her punishment." It describes how Kristen accepted her punishment.
In restaurant and cooking terms the phrase "dish out" means to plate and serve food. However, the phrase has also come to mean giving someone a tough time or punishment or even information.
In some words, like capitol, it means 'head'. From Latin 'caput'. In a phrase like 'capital punishment', it denotes the highest form of punishment, just as capitol denotes the 'head' city.
The phrase "Nobody provokes you with impunity" means that no one can intentionally provoke or provoke you without facing consequences or retaliation. The term "impunity" refers to exemption from punishment or harm. Therefore, the phrase implies that if someone dares to provoke you, they will not escape unscathed or without facing repercussions for their actions.
the participle phrase in this sentence is "sighing loudly."
You would think that mountains or hills are steep landforms that you would climb.
The phrase "forty stripes save one" refers to a form of punishment where a person would be whipped with 39 lashes instead of the maximum 40, as a way to show mercy and avoid excessive cruelty. This phrase highlights the balance between punishment and mercy in historical justice systems, emphasizing the importance of fair and proportionate punishment.
He repeats that phrase because Romeo is lucky that the Prince didn't do worse punishment.
You would think that mountains or hills are steep landforms that you would climb.
This phrase refers to the practice of keeping axes and other tools and supplies in the attic to chop a hole in the roof to climb out of a house in the event of a catastrophic flood, i.e., Hurricane Katrina.
The participial phrase is "sighing loudly."