Shirley bassey
http://www.tv-video.net/video/hustle/ Actually all episodes are available on seesaw - it's exactly like bbc iplayer but with adverts like 4OD.
Nobody knows...............nobody knows..... but I like his songs.
Nobody.
Oh No You Didn't No,No,No No One Scrubs Nobody Like You
The guess who.....
Broadway took a break for twenty years due to the Great Deppression nobody could afford to work.
It needs to be balanced.
Broadway's Like That was created in 1930.
You can never find one when you need it.
The character Anita sang "A Boy Like That." In the original Broadway production of West Side Story, Anita was played by actress Chita Rivera.
Broadway's Like That - 1930 was released on: USA: March 1930
Vaudville. They used to show different types of shows like barbershop quartet and magic tricks. Also short little sketches. Vaudville is what is called.
A broadway show i made up and new and a broadway play i a play of something like Annie or High School Musical.
Example: The Reds would own the hilltop, then the allies (UN) would capture it. Then the Reds would take it back; then the UN would re-capture it again. Back and forth, like a seesaw.
I think maybe seesaw was not formed by combining two English verbs. Some dictionaries say it is an anglicisation of the French ci-ca which means this-that.
The word nobody can be considered a pronoun and a noun. It is a pronoun in a sentence like nobody is here. It is a noun when used like she was a nobody until her song caught on.
Probably not because the definition of a verb is an action word and a seesaw is an object. So more like a noun. I can see where you want to know if it is because it moves, but in my concern I think it would not be.