When I hear the word "American," phrases like "freedom," "diversity," and "opportunity" come to mind. It evokes images of the American Dream and a rich cultural tapestry that includes various traditions and backgrounds. Additionally, terms like "innovation" and "patriotism" resonate, reflecting both the country's historical significance and its ongoing influence in the world.
McLean House in the village of Appomattox Court House other confederates did not hear the news and surrendered later elsewhere
McLean House in the village of Appomattox Court House 1865, on April 9, 1865, other confederates did not hear the news so they surrendered later elsewhere.
To see and hear,rather than just hear.
to hear where the horses were approaching from, it could be the enemy or could just be somebody they are waiting for
Carpenters, boatmen, mothers, and lumberjacks are the occupations Whitman attribute to Americans in you hear America.
The words that come to mind.
No, "hear" is not a conjunction. It is a verb that is used to describe the act of perceiving sound. A conjunction is a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses together. Examples of conjunctions include "and," "but," and "or."
Some of the words you use and some of the stories you hear come from Ancient Greece.
Cute! I have no words...
Sure thing! When pigs fly, water under the bridge, and turning a blind eye are phrases you might hear.
those were the first words ever hear on a telephone line
Google Translate offers a free audio pronunciation feature for several languages, allowing users to hear the correct pronunciation of words and phrases. Additionally, Linguee and Reverso Context also have a built-in audio pronunciation feature for words and expressions in various languages.
SpiderMan, come here, I want to try to kiss you upside down!
When they are discussing early American history, or when they are talking about war history. Also if you are sitting in a history class it might come up once and a while.
Conservation, antlers, food plot, scrape, rub, doe, buck, fawn, tree stand, spot and stalk, rifle, compound bow and blow are deer hunting words that get my attention. Call, shutgun, decoy, bite, camo, boots and dog are used in bird hunting conversations. I want to hear words involving the entire experience, not just the end results.
if they are dead : Hear these words, hear my cry, spirit from the other side, come to me, I summon thee, cross now the great divide