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a the rainbow - WordReference Forums Source: dictionary cambridge The sun came out and we saw a rainbow The tropical butterfly's wings were shimmering with all the colors of the rainbow Could you please explain the different articles in the above sentences?
Pride Rolling Stock - RailUK Forums A very discrete one - but 90014 is named ‘Over the Rainbow’ and has a Rainbow plate below the name Definitely not obvious as some others though Wonder if 378205 is the only unit in a fully pride livery - as in the whole unit is specially coloured? It might be the most colourful
trentbarton discussion - RailUK Forums In other news, Citaro 904 had to be recovered from Leicester this afternoon; unsure of fault I saw it was put on Skylink from the 9 Not the weirdest of allocations today, however trentbarton Solar 669 was at Derby today on the Mickleover service Versa 827 has returned and also joined it
Notable Advertising Liveries - RailUK Forums One of the things I kind of miss is the advertising Liveries on class 319s Such as the Lycamobile and Swiss livery, and obviously the rainbow red class 319 It seems that ad liveries aren't widely used anymore I remember seeing some class 158s in some branded livery What other "business
Multiple choice option (so - a - since - WordReference Forums Option B is the only correct one because the "much fainter secondary rainbow" needs an article for the sentence to be correct None of the other options has an article, so they are all incorrect
the same rainbows end, waiting round the bend, Two drifters off to see the world; There's such a lot of world to see We're after the same rainbow's end, Waiting 'round the bend, Moon River, the song from the movie "Breakfast at Tiffany's" The part in bold means: This rainbow's end is waiting for us [where?] round the bend Is this right
gorping - WordReference Forums Hi I am reading D H Lawrence's the Rainbow, Tom sits in a cornet at the pub, drinking, not talking to anyone he himself says: like GORPING farm laborers What is gorping here? does it mean eating without talking and thinking? There he sat stubbornly in his corner at the “Red Lion”, smoking and
What side of the rainbow are we working tonight? The rainbow has two sides, each containing an end When we say that we are working the end of the rainbow, we have in mind this definition of work
blow rainbows up - WordReference Forums Hello, I have heard this expression “blow rainbows up someone’s butt ass” Although I have found many examples of usage on the internet, I cannot find a definition I think it means that someone is making up the reality, hiding problems or difficulties to make other person believe that all will