"Make up for 18 treasures" typically refers to compensating or atoning for significant losses or deficits, particularly in the context of relationships or responsibilities. The phrase suggests a need to restore balance or rectify past mistakes by providing something valuable or meaningful in return. The number "18" may symbolize a specific cultural or personal significance, enhancing the idea of making amends. Overall, it conveys the effort to reconcile and regain trust or value.
They are willing to give up their treasures to buy each other gifts because they care more about their spouse's happiness than they do about their treasures. They love each other so much that they would give up their most prized possession to make their spouse happy on Christmas.
Yes.
We should store up treasures in heaven because where your treasure is there your heart will be also. Matthew 6:20
In Twilight Town there are treasures hidden in the yard of the old mansion, at the edge of the forest, and up the stairs in the Item shop. There are also treasures at the central station and in the tower.
4 and 18
6 sixths make a whole so 3 wholes would be 6 X 3 = 18 18 sixths make 3 wholes
18
13-18
6/18
Make a mess of something, make a mistake.
Improvise
From Latin 'sufficere'. Derived from ''sub' meaning up to, and root of 'facere' meaning to make