Tangible Property
Tangible Property
The verb "to invent" is an action verb. It describes the action of creating something entirely new.
I am not sure entirely what it means, but i know that it has something to do with sex
Anything that describes dialogue. * he said * she said * he said with a withering look * she commented with a look and a glance that meant something else entirely. * he said with a loud hack meant to conceal the meaning. * she said undoing the top four buttons of her blouse. *
Having customers pay for something and delivering a product that it not entirely what you claimed it would be. It may be entirely legal, but it may not be ethical.
I am not entirely sure but i think it is something like "I didnt do it" or "It wasnt me".
No, because it is something that is entirely possible.
Having customers pay for something and delivering a product that it not entirely what you claimed it would be. It may be entirely legal, but it may not be ethical.
'LACK' MEANS THAT SOMETHING IS ENTIRELY MISSING, 'SHORTAGE' ON THE OTHER HAND MEANS THAT PART IS MISSING
I'm not entirely sure but I think seviper,but you have to do something to get it to evolve it might be levels,or a stone,happiness,a move,or something.
"Good" is entirely subjective. It is something you need to decide for yourself.
when you're describing something as being something else entirely, you are using metaphorical lexis (or just plain metaphor) hope that helps m8!