you do : < b > < strike > YOUR TEXT HERE < / b > < / strike >
^copy and paste that and get rid of the spaces.
The bold digit 7 has a value of 7 in the number 72.4. It represents 7 units or ones.
Bold colors are deep, vivid shades that command attention and make a statement. They often include hues like bright red, electric blue, and vibrant yellow. Bold colors are known for their intense saturation and eye-catching appeal.
A worker who refuses to go on strike with their fellow workers is often referred to as a "strikebreaker" or a "scab." This term is used to describe someone who chooses to continue working during a strike, often to the detriment of the striking workers' efforts.
Brave, bold, benevolent, and bright.
when you type its usually bigger than the other words
put your writing were it says bold, italic, underlin and strikeout < b > Bold < /b >< i > italic < /i >< u > underlined < /u >< strike > strikeout < /strike >dont forget to remove spaces x
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Unfortunately you can't use custom HTML on Twitter, so you can't bold, italicise, underline or strike-through text.
TEXT - Bold textTEXT - Italic textTEXT - Underlined textTEXT - Strike-out text:)
< b > Bold < /b >< i > italic < /i >< u > underlined < /u >< strike > strikeout < /strike >dont forget to remove spaces x
When you want many types of writing to go along with your saying just do this underline italics BOLD strike
idk XD wat if................. italic................bold...........oppz a strike through beep beep to much swag.....................
Bold Italic Underline Strike Through Subscript Superscript Insert Order List
Anyone can! It's just the matter of learning the functions (they are pretty easy). Example: Bold = BoldItalic = ItalicStrike = Strike Try combining them: COOL! = COOL!
italics italicsbold bold underline underline strike strike
A homonym for bold is 'bowled.'
There is no "tense" to the word bold, it is an adjective. "Tense" is placed on verbs not adjectives. What you are looking for is the proper tense of the term "to be". In this case: WAS bold, WERE bold, HAD BEEN bold, or HAS BEEN bold.