It is used to indicate that a statement has more than one meaning
The English version of more than one way to skin a cat originated with gymnastics. A gymnastic exercise performed that involves passing the feet and legs between the arms while hanging by the hands from a horizontal bar.
This phrase is a variation of the more common saying "there's more than one way to skin a cat," meaning there are multiple ways to achieve a goal. In this case, the phrase suggests that there are alternative methods or approaches to achieving something, even if one particular method is commonly known or suggested. The use of a whimsical or nonsensical example, such as choking a cat with cream, adds humor and emphasizes the idea of creativity and flexibility in problem-solving.
More than one cause i do
Compound microscopes have more than one lens. The first (objective) lens magnifies the object to produce an image. Subsequent lenses magnify an image produced by a previous lens. Leeuwenhoek's "microscope" had only one lens -- simple magnification only. ~The Undertaker~
One young sheep is a lamb, more than one young sheep are lambs
If a word has more than one meaning, it is 'Ambiguous'.
More Than One MeaningSome three-letter words that have more than one meaning are: hitdogrun
so you express your self in different ways and use the same word to different levels with out hurting someones meaning or getting someones hopes high
More Ways Than One - 1926 was released on: USA: 17 October 1926
is there more than one meaning for the word misunderstanding
yes.
True. Ambiguous (from Latin ambiguus "doubtful") means having more than one meaning.
Reason is singular, meaning just one reason. Reasons is plural, meaning more than one reason. The plural, though, is not possessive.
ambiguous
none there is more than one
"They're" is a contraction for "they are'". They is used in the plural sense meaning more than one person. Therefore, they're can be described as more than one.
More than half, meaning there are more choosing one thing than the other.