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Beauty is subjective, so it's a matter of personal preference whether someone finds the Bengal cat to be the most handsome. Bengal cats are known for their striking appearance due to their wild-looking markings and patterns. Ultimately, the most handsome cat is subjective and can vary from person to person.
Both are correct. eg When john went to the pound for a new dog, he was looking for the tamest there. After an hour with the dogs he picked the one that appeared most tame. or When john went to the pound for a new dog, he was looking for the most tame there. After an hour with the dogs he picked the one that appeared tamest.
In most cases, they appear to be carnivores, however, it varies on what piece of fiction you're looking at.
Black tar-like skat is not associated with any species of animal in particular. Typically, tar-like stools indicate some form of injury or illness that is causing internal bleeding.
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That is not a literary sentence, it contains two serious grammatical errors. A correct version would be: She looked like the loveliest parasol. This sentence in literary terms would be classified as a simile.
Parasol Kirby is an ability from Kirby Super Star and it's remake, Kirby Super Star Ultra. It is obtained from the Parasol Waddle Dee and gives Kirby the ability to use a parasol for defense, offense and slow descent. Most of Parasol Kirby's abilities include thrusting his parasol in front of himself to attack foes with gusts of wind and direct contact. He can also lift foes with the parasol and juggle them above his head. In addition to this, the parasol is completely invincible, and will block many attacks, even fearsome fire attacks from fire bosses. The parasol ability is one of the only few abilities that can be used underwater.
lovelier [comparative] loveliest [superlative]
lovelier, loveliest
Woman with Parasol was one of his famous paintings but he may be most famous for his series of paintings, like the Water Lilly series.
His most famous painting was Nympheas 1905. His most famous portrait was Lady With a Parasol 1886.
There are two disparate possibilities: LOBBYIST - individual hired to influence legislators LOVELIEST - most lovely, most beautiful
they like sleeping and most of all i think they like looking for food
In England, some common nicknames for an umbrella include "brolly," which is the most widely used, and "brolly holder," referring to the person who carries one. Additionally, some playful terms like "rainshade" or "parasol" can also be used, although "parasol" typically refers to a sunshade. These colloquial terms reflect the British tendency to embrace humor in everyday language, especially regarding the frequent rain.
most likely they like you
m not looking this up like most people do, i know this out of come sense.Its platinum .
the usually like to glide and swim though the water looking for prey. and the most likeliest thing the like to do is attack.