if you mean a scorpion it is hard for the tail to fall off
=when a slave runs away, if they are caught they are beaten or suffer some kind of torture. if they are not found, they will probably get away with it.=
If a child runs away and is caught in Utah, they could be placed in juvenile housing. Most of the time, the child is released back to the parents custody unless the parents do not want the child.
Until the insurance runs out... :)
Yes, that is the climax of the book "Burned" by Ellen Hopkins. Pattyn runs away with Ethan, but they get caught, and tragically, her baby dies during childbirth. This event brings the story to its emotional peak and sets the stage for the resolution.
If a child under the age of 18 runs away from home they would be taken into custody. And spend the night or more possibly in jail.
If the animal runs away it is usually because it is submissive or insecure. But if it stands up to the other animal, it is sure of it's power and strength. And a dominant animal. My dog for example is very submissive and would cower down, roll over on her back, or run away. Hope this helps! =D
It means fled, or ran away. This is a straightforward idiom derived from seeing the tail of an animal as it runs away. To "turn tail" is to turn around and leave, which would typically be the response of a weaker animal to another, stronger animal.
Nope. At the end of the story Dutchess runs away with Lupin and doesn't get caught by Jack.
only 2 runs because in free hit a batsman facing the ball can't be caught out but he can run out in free hit ball. So if players have completed 2 runs before the ball was caught then only 2 runs they will get.
She Runs Away was created in 1997.
u cant get him if he runs away