James likely describes everything as neat and orderly to convey a sense of control and organization in his environment. This observation might reflect his appreciation for structure or his desire for a harmonious atmosphere. Additionally, it could suggest that he finds comfort in predictability, which helps him navigate his surroundings more easily. Overall, this description helps establish a particular mood or tone in the context he is discussing.
Everything is easy to find and has a home.
you cannot say that and I do not know what you say instead
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Do neat work, get fast at everything, learn things, have manners, listen to the teacher,behave and of course put your hand up if you want to say something.
eatnay
neat
The correct form should be 'neatest.'
neat sweet eat delete
Depending on context, neat translates into German as ordentlich; sauber; reinlich; gepflegt; geschickt; hübsch; toll; niedlich; adrett; pur.
When you want ice in your drink, you say 'on the rocks.' If you are ordering straight liquor, you would ask for the alcohol Neat (i.e. 'whiskey neat' or 'vodka neat'). If you are ordering a mixed drink such as a vodka tonic or Long Island iced tea, and you want it without ice, usually you say 'straight up.'
all i can say is there cute,neat and i just what ot seeze them
bunitaPretty; pleasing; nice gracious; neat (female).