"Colorless green ideas sleep furiously" is Noam Chomsky's famous example of a perfectly grammatical sentence that has no meaning.
The phrase "colorless green ideas sleep furiously" is a famous example of a sentence that is grammatically correct but nonsensical. It was coined by linguist Noam Chomsky to demonstrate that language can follow rules without conveying meaning. In this case, the words are arranged in a way that is syntactically correct but semantically absurd.
To get the dogs to sleep, play your flute in this order: blue green yellow blue red green.
Altered states of consciousness.
blue green yellow blue red green
It's blue-green-yellow-blue-red-green to make the dog go to sleep. Good luck.:)
The word 'sleep' is both a verb and a noun. Examples: I usually sleep all night. (verb) My father would tell us that the sleep you get before midnight is the sleep that counts. (noun)
You sleep with him
Yes, para 5.1.8.1 says it can either be green or sand
You place a green cookie with green milk then go to sleep and in the mornig he will apere!
blue, green, yellow, blue, red, green
All green vegetables make you tall, but leafy green spinach is the best for that. You should also get plenty of sleep to make you grow.
They sleep for about 2 1/2 hours to 3 1/2 hours!!