The phrase "not let your hopes run loose" suggests maintaining a sense of realism and control over your expectations, rather than letting them spiral out of control. It implies that unchecked hopes can lead to disappointment, much like a rushing river can cause chaos if not contained. The reference to "water under bridges" signifies that, just as water flows and can be unpredictable, so too can our dreams and aspirations if we don't manage them wisely. Ultimately, it encourages a balanced approach to hope and ambition.
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No. Dragonflies loose the ability to go underwater.
If the control got under water, you probably will have to replace it. If it was just the burner, you can take the tube loose where it connects to the control and blow out the water in it. You should be able to relight it after that.
pet turtles can sleep as much as they want in water if they loose oxygen they will lift their heads and get oxygen
You have a blown head gasket
No. Bridges can span any gap in the terrain.
because they wanted to keep the water from flooding their city and break the bridges
The pipe under the sink is leaking at the connection because there may be a loose or damaged seal or fitting, causing water to escape from the joint.
Yes, your hopes can be ferried. The word 'ferry' is used for 'being delivered across a stretch of water.' So, your hopes could be delivered from a land to America, or something like that.
Bridges over polluted waters as the song goes
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Actually, sound travels slower under water than underground. Sound is a vibration in molecules that we perceive as noise. Water's molecules are rather loose compared to a solid's molecules, so it would travel slower underwater compared to traveling underground.