An object used for spraying, such as a spray bottle Verb ▲ To water or spray with a hose “Hosethe lawn with a fine spray to help settle the top-dressing.” Verb ▲ To cheat, deceive or defraud someone for per
[6] 有關此時期的宗教思潮,可參考E. R. Dodds的經典名著Pagan and Christian in an Age of Anxiety: Some Aspects of Religious Experience From Marcus Aurelius to Constantine, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1965. [7] Christopher Dawson, Religion and Culture, Gifford Lectures, 1947, chaps. 1-...
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” although I’ve never picked it, “chaps my fanny,” (a phrase I dig, neither corporate nor new). And “side hustle” I adore. I’m not sure where, for me, the line gets drawn. My threshold
That's why so many people misquote it. As far as it being logical with the word "thing", think of it this way: how can you have ANOTHER thing, if you haven't had a first thing? In other words, in order for "thing" to make logical sense, you'd have to say, "If you thing...