The length of time since some events had occurred had led them to think of them as legends. In reality these had happened and they needed to remember to be prepared if such things should happen again.
To make light of, to play around with, to not take seriously.
of coz, every1 can enjoy the movie, its story teller... take the good best fit in u. humanity/!
In 'The Hobbit', the elves are described as a fun-loving people. While the dwarves approach Rivendell, the elves sing taunting songs at them, but Tolkien also mentions several times that they are very wise. Elrond is described as 'as kind as summer', among other things. So I would think that the elves do not take things too seriously, value kindness, but also wisdom, and some (the Elvenking of Mirkwood, for example) value their privacy and secrecy. Craftsmanship also seems important, as does music. The Elvenking also seemed very proud. In 'The Lord of the Rings', the descriptions of the elves make them seem far more 'serious', with less of the merrymaking described in 'The Hobbit'.
You can go on websites for OMRI technicians and take it there. I recommend you take the test seriously and study with all your might for it. It will be hard.
Christianity. He probably is an Evangelist because aren't they the ones who take the Bible dead seriously.
To make light of, to play around with, to not take seriously.
Don't take it too seriously.
Usually it means you take things too seriously. Either that or that no really means yes.
Take it to heart means that someone is taking something seriously.
Take a risk.
If you mean the setting for the story, it takes place in Middle Earth, a fantasy creation of J.R.R. Tolkien.
If you mean the setting for the story, it takes place in Middle Earth, a fantasy creation of J.R.R. Tolkien.
don't take our relationship too seriously
To be good and not hood is to take things seriously instead of fooling around.
It means - be like Elvis without kidding, to take it seriously
cus it funny and overwelming to take it seriously dah
"You don't take me seriously."