4. To change from one form or function to another: make clay into bricks. 5. a. To cause to be or become: made her position clear; a decision that made him happy. b. To cause to assume a specified function or role: made her treasurer; made Austin his home. 6. a. To cause...
He and Laura run barefoot out the back door to the barn. From there they carry all of the spare bricks from the barn back upstairs and pile them against the attic door. It takes four trips. Then they wait for morning. The second morning they again enter the attic. More sooty ...
The dwarf would come for her as well, the queen knew, just as the old woman had promised her in the dimness of that tent. I laughed in her face, but she had powers. I saw my future in a drop of blood. My doom. Her legs were weak as water. Ser Boros tried to take her by...
3. To form by assembling individuals or constituents: We made a temporary information center using savvy volunteers. 4. To change from one form or function to another: make clay into bricks. 5. a. To cause to be or become: made her position clear; a decision that made him happy. b....
). Training for Lake Placid has changed my idea of training. This bricks are vital for the race. Two or three of my trainer workouts are followed by a run of somesort. My legs used to HATE running after biking. Now, they are used to it. Crazy how your body becomes accostumed to ...
Dog Jaunt is a dog travel blog for people who want to take their small dog along with them, on trips of any length.
This was a hard one. I agonized for a while over which brands of frozen meals used the best containers, but in the end, there was just no sound alternative.They all use plastic. Even frozen food trays that seem to be made of cardboard are lined with plastic. The more we limit our ...
we’ll make bricks of mud to dry in the sun. * High Voltage Just as I woke, you stomped into my head and I thought of everything that makes me admire you: not just your sass and nerve (although it does deserve an explicit mention ), but how ...
Once in town, I stopped at the store and bought tons of bricks, I paid for it, and left, determined to waste no time. By the time, I got back to the farm, the sun was up, and it was around 6:30. I had already wasted too much time. I went to the river and started putting...
He lay on the ground, looking up at the roof of the tent. He hoped sleep would come quick for him, but there was a howl echoed in the dark. A rock-hound in the hills, and from the sound of it, far in the distance. A rock-hound was the scourge of the desert. It was a larg...