well im not exactly sure what you mean by that but you read it backwards. it normally tells you on the inside of the back book cover
According to an interview on "Unscripted" with Author Stephenie Meyer the tulip on the cover of New Moon had no meaning for her and the book. It was simply a design decision made by the publishing company.
The idiom and term "Break the silence" means to make a sound or say something that breaks or puts a stop to a long period of silence, usually starting a conversation.
It is the symbol for Sulfer or Sulpher.
From the book I have it says Neji means screw.
judging a person, animal or object by their looks instead of their personalities
It means secretly.
idiom means expression like a page in a book
Means you were punished severely. The book is the penal code-meaning they used everything in it.
Means you were punished severely. The book is the penal code-meaning they used everything in it.
This expression is not an idiom, since its meaning can be guessed from the words in it. To read someone like a book is to know what that person means or intends, simply by observing the person's appearance and demeanor.
honey this means he thought he was in to you at first but first impression after looking you up and down judging your COVER up close he doesnt think he'll like the BOOK after all!
"On the outs" IS an idiom! Many colorful expressions cover the subject of fallen out lovers, among them Splitsville and Pffft.
It's not really an idiom. It means "what are you thinking about."
It is not an idiom, it means your nose is itching.
RFP is not an idiom. It's an abbreviation.
"Sieve" is not an idiom. See the related link.