My mum said that adding an apple and a bag of chips would diversify my bag lunch, by adding the fresh fruit.
The word 'limbo' is a noun, a word for a place for souls believed to be barred from heaven through no fault of their own; an uncertain period of awaiting a decision or resolution; a dance originating from the Caribbean.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.EXAMPLESsubject: The limbo is a dance for the young and limber.object: The project is in limbo while we seek funding.The word 'limbo' is also used informally as a verb for the action of limbo dancing.example: We're going to limbo tonight.
The decision to build Burj Khalifa is reportedly based on the government's decision to diversify from an oil based economy to one that is service and tourism oriented.
The decision to build Burj Khalifa is reportedly based on the government's decision to diversify from an oil based economy to one that is service and tourism oriented.
The decision to build Burj Khalifa is reportedly based on the government's decision to diversify from an oil based economy to one that is service and tourism oriented.
When one is 'in limbo' s/he is unable to complete a task. The person is kept waiting without information sufficient to carry on or return. For example, when you make a telephone call and are 'put on hold' you cannot complete your task or even speak to someone to find out why or what is happening. Originally it referred only to a person in 'the afterlife' not having to go to Hell, but having died 'in original sin' and thus having to endure this mild punishment. The word comes from the Latin limbus meaning 'edge'.
In Limbo was created in 2000.
An Answer from Limbo was created in 1962.
You use "diversify" as a verb.
Bluff Limbo was created in 1993.
Limbo was released on 06/04/1999.
The Production Budget for Limbo was $8,300,000.