- Origin of the phrase beat to the socks
White Light White Heat (The Velvet Underground) Governor PINCHOT said when the acceptance of his proposed terms by the miners as well as by the operators was assured: "I am pleased clean down to my toes"
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- In and on: How can I decide which one to use for vehicles?
They're not in the circuit but on it, hence, on the bus, tram, train, plane, cruise ship, etc It's much clearer with a drawing of a circle with Xs for stops Doesn't apply to the metro, subway, and the underground Even a cable car would be in I think the visuals are very important here
- Is an underground bunker a survival solution for wild fire? (house . . .
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- Is deep an adjective or adverb? - English Language Learners Stack . . .
Deep can be both an adjective and an adverb There are some adverbs that have two forms, each with a difference in meaning One of the examples is "deep" Example: * They buried the treasure deep underground (deep as an adverb means "a long way down") * He is deeply depressed (deeply means "very")
- Charlotte hidden tunnels? (airport, best areas, areas) - North Carolina . . .
Originally Posted by diertac I'm familiar with the aboveground pathways (I refer to that series of bridges walkways as "the habitrail" How
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